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Explanation:
The video starts talking about the principal thing to understand and be careful about food safety: bacteria.It is mostly talked about but misunderstood by many. So in the first module of Dr. X Quest for Food Safety, he talks about ways of understanding the bacteria, as its structure and how it can grow and expand fast, spreading quickly to other things, foods or inside us when ingested. He also talks about ways of taking care in the preparation and cooking, known as the four C's of food safety: cleaning, cooking, chilling and cross contamination, to help us protect against deadly bacterias. There are the good and the bad bacterias, witch can be much dangerous and deadly. Dr. X also lists the twelve most unwanted bacterias that are in the group of the bad ones, as E.coli and Salmonell, that are not easily detected as others.Although with all these informations, in the beginning he explains that food safety has everything about bacteria, making "the role of bacteria in food safety" the principal subject on the first module of the video.
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Shakespeare uses metaphor in this passage.
Explanation:
Metaphor is a figure of speech used to make comparisons between two very different things. The purpose is to attribute the characteristics of one thing to the other by saying they are one and the same - thing A is thing B. A metaphor does not use support words such as "as" or "like" to make the comparison. For instance, if I say, "Your lips are roses," I certainly do not mean that literally. Your lips are lips, but I wish to compare their color and texture to the ones of a rose. That is why I say your lips - thing A - are roses - thing B.
That is precisely what Shakespeare does in "Juliet is the sun." Metaphorically, Juliet is being compared to the sun. As we know, the sun is a fundamental factor for our existence. It provides us with the heat and the brightness without which we wouldn't survive. Juliet is as important as the sun for Romeo, now that he is in love with her. Without her, he feels that wouldn't survive.
Rainsford had an epiphany at the end of the story when he was being hunted by General Zaroff. The external conflict was General Zaroff hunting him. His epiphany was about how animals felt when they were being hunted because, in the beginning of the story, he said that animals don't feel fear when hunted. At the end of the story, he understood how it felt to be hunted like an animal and that they do feel fear.
The first use of the phrase is matter-of-fact. In the second stanza, the statement is followed by a period, which shows resignation. However, at the end of the poem, Dunbar almost shouts the phrase defiantly. The mask seems to become something he wears proudly. Through this gradual emphasis on the phrase, Dunbar could be implying that African Americans used the "mask" to hide their suffering and gain a kind of victory against society.