I would say there are several lines which could reveal his respect for the citizen. For example "<span>Know how the people mourn this maiden doomed}" "For noblest deeds to die the worst of deaths" He seems to acknowledge people suffering and crying and how being noble let them to terrible deaths. </span>
Answer:
A. He still has a great distance left to travel.
Explanation:
Robert Frost's poem "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening" seems to talk of an unnamed traveler going through the woods on a snowy evening. And the speaker also reveals how he could not stay longer among the woods for he needs to move on.
On the surface, the poem seems like a simple poem that describes what the traveler/ speaker sees while going through the woods. And even though he'd like to stay longer and revel in the snowy scene, he couldn't. He reveals that he <em>"had promises to keep and miles to go before [he] sleep[s]"</em>. The "<em>miles</em>" could mean the distance he still needs to go. It could also mean 'life' that a person has to live before one 'sleep' forever.
Thus, the inference about the speaker's journey that best supports the poem is option A.
Answer:
The three parts are 12,18 and 30
Explanation:
Let
x ----> the first part
y ----> the second part
z ----> the third part
we know that
-----> equation A

-----> equation B

----> equation C
substitute the equation B and the equation C in equation A and solve for y


<em>Find the value of x</em>

<em>Find the value of z</em>

therefore
The three parts are 12,18 and 30
Answer:
The apothecary (pharmacist) hesitates because the law says that the apothecary can be killed if he sells "mortal drugs."
Explanation:
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