Answer: A
Explanation: A is the only option that states that there is a problem and explains what the problem is
In my understanding of the two, they both show the mourning of the bombings. They both use very descriptive sensory imagery, irony and figurative language to show and describe what had happened ina way that you can allows you to be put in their shoes and feel the fear and the terror of that day. One of the poems use refrain saying that they will sing the song of freedom and i believe that even though it is a horrible situation they will stay strong and unite together for thier freedom. They wont let this pain distract them from gaining what is right. In that same poem the 2nd to last stanza the author asks questions they don't really make sense and i think that they did that to emphasize they those things dont belong, just like that bomb does not belong there and those girls did not deserve to die because they are angry. To some it may also look like the author is saying that hate does not belong here, segregation does not belong here, war amungst innocent people does not belong.. and its just the sense that both make you feel the sorrow of that day and also the powerful movement that happened after.
Answer: Bradford claims that he is only writing down "an instance or two and omit the rest," meaning he will only describe the most important events.
Explanation:
Bradford explains that while the departure into Holland, many problems were encountered, including betrayels and ambushes, so many that he couldn´t recollect them all. So he will only describe the most important ones.
Answer: Recalls for both new and established products occur all too often, and they can have Intuit's experience in 1995 is another good example of successful recall management.
Explanation: They do this to prevent bad angry customers to get good signals
Explanation:
the comparisons the poem suggests is Between the Frozen flowers and the kaleidoscopes