<span>The parts that explicitly support that ideal are where he says that he calls "not upon a few, but upon all" and where he says that "the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet and to repulse it." To me, that is saying that he is calling upon everyone to potentially sacrifice their life to obtain a goal that they believe is worth that cost.</span>
The statement above is based on the assumption that improved labour standards, economic achievement and social security are not always possible. The correct option is A. It can be seen from the passage that the collaboration of all countries is needed in order to secure for all improved standards, economic achievement and social security; which means that without collaboration, these things will not be achievable.
Answer:
Nick is correct in believing that Gatsby is a man not to be trusted.
Explanation:
Nick Carraway is a character in "The Great Gatsby". Despite being Gatsby's neighbor and attending his parties, he doesn't know anything about Gatsby. He doesn't know how Gatsby got rich, what he does, who his family is, nothing. Nor does anyone in the neighborhood know anything about Gatsby.
For this reason, Nick has serious suspicions about Gatsby and the little he finds out about Gatsby during the narrative, makes him more suspicious, about Gatsby's position in relation to what is outside his objectives. For this reason, he is correct in not thinking that Gatsby is a reliable man.
Answer:
A: Acid Rain
Explanation:
Acid rain is chemical weathering. It is a mixture of rain, or another type of water related weather, and acidic components such as gases. It can damage forests, crops, and it can cause damage to buildings as well as bodies of water.
Answer:
A verb is an action word which tells what a person or a thing is doing/tsking place.