The correct answer is C) the narrator suggests ambition is "the American Passion".
Medicare from the Govt has parts A and Part B
A pays the hospitals and no charge fee to you.
B pays doctors and medical services you pay this year, 2021, $148 per month.
Together they pay about 80% of all expenses. You're liable for the 20% GAP in coverage. Now two parts
Original Medicare
Then you can buy, and we always recommend GAP insurance called Medicare Supplements. There are many forms of GAP coverage.
Private insurance firms have gap programs. A plan known as G pays most if not all of the GAP. You generally don't have to change doctors or providers.
Medicare Advantage
"Private Insurance Companies" pay the GAP and sometime have more benefits as you have seen on the TV commercials that SCREAM at you to get the Medicare Advantage Program. You are required to use their network of providers and hospitals.
Bottom-line Make sure your providers are in the network of the Medicare Advantage plan, if not find a plan that does or changes providers.
Medicare Advantage plans are less expensive and you can save money but just make sure. You also have the right by law to go back to "The Original Medicare Plan."
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Answer:
C. Dramatic irony.
Explanation:
Dramatic irony is when the audience or readers know the scenes or events of the story that the characters don't. In other words, dramatic irony is when we know what will happen or are privy to parts of the story's plot which the characters don't know.
In the given scene from Act V scene iii of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", we can know the real condition of Juliet's red lips. We knew that she had taken poison to make her appear dead but will wake up later, which Romeo has no idea about. So, this is dramatic irony, where the readers or audience know some detail about the scene which the character(s) involved don't know.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
Writers of the Romantic period were concerned with C. describing the beauty of nature and how individuals interact with it.
It is wrong to assume that Romanticism has anything to do with love and romantic feelings only based on the name of this era. As a matter of fact, nature and individualism were far more important motifs than love.