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Read this excerpt from
"Not a Dove, But No Longer a Hawk."
I wonder, when I look at the
bombed out peasant hamlets, the orphans begging and stealing on the streets of
Saigon and the women and children with napalm burns lying on the hospital cots,
whether the United States or any nation has the right to inflict this suffering
and degradation on another people for its own ends.<span>
How do the allusions in this excerpt reinforce the meaning of the passage?</span>
The allusions clarify the geographic locations visited by the
author.
The allusions recall specific locations and horrors of the
Vietnam conflict.
The allusions question the Vietnamese for allowing such a
violent war.
<span>The allusions criticize the political philosophies that
encourage suffering.</span>
<span>ANSWER</span>
The correct option is this: THE ALLUSION CRITICIZE THE POLITICAL PHILOSOPHIES THAT ENCOURAGE SUFFERING. Allusion is a figure of speech, which refers to an object or a circumstance from an external context. In the passage given above, the author is questioning the political morality behind war. War usually result in great suffering for all involved and the author is wondering, if is morally correct for countries to be settling their differences by mean of warfare.
I believe D. Hiding in the tree fort he had built as a kid.
Based on historical accounts, the elegy "<u>Widsith</u>" "is about a traveling <u>minstrel</u> and dates back to the <u>seventh</u> century."
This is because <u>Widsith</u> which forms the title of the poem means long journey or far traveler.
The other name of the poem is "The Traveler's Song."
Widsith talks about a poet named Widsith who wrote songs about noble personalities such as Kings and heroes of Northern Europe's Heroic Age.
Also, it is believed that the Widsith poem was written around the Seventh century.
Hence, in this case, it is concluded that the correct answer is options B and D.
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Answer:
The clothes are being washed by my mother now.
The lesson is taught by the teacher.
The offices have been cleaned by the janitor.
The farm had been planted by the farmer.
The filed case will be defended by the lawyer.
The ICPC was worked by her yesterday.
The final exam will be taken by the students online.
The patients are treated by the doctor.
Football is being played by the boys.
The plans have been made by the miners.