Well if that is a true or false question, I would say true - thinking back on my experiences with my parents, who did not like us to contradict their opinions.
The right answer is C (Hail, king, for so thou art: behold, where stands/The usurper's cursed head:)
The answer is not D or A. Probably B, Compare and contrast.
I’m pretty sure it’s a metaphor!
the poet refers to the 'wealth' of happiness and gaiety.
Answer:
Kim Jordan describes her and her husband Jeff’s lifelong personal convictions and goals surrounding environmental responsibility and manufacturing. In this expression, she is communicating her and her husband’s terminal values.
Explanation:
Terminal values represent our personal life goals for which we work and consider of great importance because we desire to reach that state in a future point of our existence. These cover concepts such as happiness, dignity, family prosperity, independence, recognition, inner peace, good quality lifestyle, and more.