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Not 100% sure, but I believe the answer is "To escape the Red Death that is killing the population of his kingdom."
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It means that there had never been a chance at all for the child to survive.
Explanation:
Jacob Riis' "How The Other Half Lives" talks of the poverty and the dilapidated slum areas where lots of people stay. The passage in particular talks of a child suffering from measles and if given a chance, even a little bit of chance, with a better place or condition, he would have suffered. But the place had none so he was stripped of any chance to survive. This is representative of the whole of the new York slum areas where immigrants come in the hope of leading a better life but end up suffering more than they had in their own countries.
In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>B: "He asked himself where it had come from and how; the past provided no explanation, and the future could not justify it." This is the only instance when the main character tries to discover the source or roots of his happiness and infers that it hasn't resulted from any action from the past, nor from anything that might yet happen. The other options present this happiness as something that is almost a burden to him, and that's why they are examples of dark humor.</span>
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48: Nick is a careful write than Phuc.
Nick writes essays carefully.
49: A snail is slower than a scrab.
A snail moves slowly.
50: My father's explanatoon about the subject was clearer than my brother's.
My father explained the subject clearly.
51: My ciuser is a better singer than I am.
My cousin sings well.
52: Phong is a faster swimmer than Phuc.
Phong swims fast.
I think it is either A or C. B and D don't sound right. Hope this helps! Sorry if it doesn't!