The interaction portrayed above between George and Hazel develops Kurt Voonegut's social criticism through the 'forgetting' of the sad things that were portrayed in the television. The attempt to forget sad things was a root of social criticism because they should not be ignored and they can be important to in someone's life.
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c) It will require the United States to spend money to defend the islands.
Explanation:
Carnegie believes that conquering the Philippines would cost the US money because it will require the US to spend money defending the islands from foreign invasion.
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"Why are you lying on the back?", said the food.
"Why are you gazing at the sky?"
"I'm working, writing sonnets to the moon", said the poet.
I too can write poems, but the people are too dull to appreciate my poems.
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Explanation:
Up-Hill by Christina Rossetti is a philosophical poem. The journey described in it is metaphor for life. The poem is in the form of a dialogue between a narrator and unknown answerer.
The journey of life is quite difficult and tiring, like a mountain climb. The narrator wishes to know if he would find a resting place, comfort, fellow travellers after the tiring uphill journey (difficult life). The answerer assures him he will definitely find a resting place, comfort and fellow travellers.