Not sure about the 1st one, but it sounds like a cruel irony, or karma, where one does something bad, and later on the same bad thing gets done to you. Breaking the fourth wall is when a character in a comic, book, or tv show/movie talks to the reader, or states that he knows that there is an audience and he is just a character (comes from the old tv sets where there were only 3 walls, and the fourth wall was where the audience would watch in, and cameras would shoot: so when they "broke the fourth wall", they looked out at the audience and talked to them). Externalised conscience is essentially, as far as i know, when a character decides between what he wants to do and what he should do, and there are usually many soliliquies (excuse the spelling) while he makes the decision. Not sure if this is all 100% correct, but that's what my non-drama knowledge allows me, and hope it helps you out a little bit.
Food Code Lighting Requirements
The first requirement specifies providing at least 110 lux (10-ft. candles) at a distance of 75 cm (30 inches) above the floor, in walk-in refrigeration units and dry food storage areas and in other areas and rooms during periods of cleaning.
The first or the second? Well, The second queen has owned at least 30 Pembroke Welsh corgis. Elizabeth the seconds birthday is April 21st! Also, she was married in 1947 to Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh.
if you could give me brainliest, that would be royal :)
1) They lived based on status.
you couldn't marry someone out of your class, you couldn't hand out with someone of another class.
2) Composure
They often walked with regards to competition. When in higher class rankings, you were to always be known for what you have- and with that you were to present yourself of that high class. Not so much egoistic, but more... like "this is who I am"... if that makes sense.
In literature, the term epiphany refers to (C) a moment of sudden insight. The character come to a point of realization. He or she is aware or has a feeling of knowledge after series of events that made him or her reaches that point where he or she thought of deep knowledge.