Question 6 : B : Don't they
Question 7 : B : Put
Question 8 : A : wouldn't suffer
Question 9 : A : was always smoking
Question 10 : D : In spite of
Question 11 : B : While i was having dinner
Question 12 : D : In
Question 13 : A : led
Question 14 : C : constructive
Question 15 : A : give away
Question 16 : C : letting
Question 17 : B : extended families
Question 18 : A : shortlisted
Question 19 : C : swarms
Explanation:
Answer:
What does the Declaration of Independence stress about the dangers of changing a form of government?
Explanation:
Identical abilities doesn't equate to equality.
In the story, everybody in the dystopian society was given impairments to 'level the playing field' so to speak. No one person was smarter or faster or different from anybody else. In doing this, it's supposed to be supporting the idea of a more 'fair' society; however, the supposed 'equality' that resulted from this was ultimately the impairment of the broader spectrum of society.
I believe the answer is a Metaphor.
Answer: They emphasize Vivien's adamant decision.
Explanation:
The stage directions revealed that Vivien has made an adamant decision. In this case, we can deduce that Vivien was going to do everything possible in order to get him.
This can be seen when she said that even though she had never wanted anything badly enough before but that this time, she could cry her heart out for him with no pride left and that she was going to have him.