Answer:
me and you should get heat changing coloring clear to pink
Explanation:
they look cute
Answer:
Second Option: By contrasting the outcome of Spartan and Roman conquests, Machiavelli provides evidence to support his claim that a prince must destroy a free city in order to hold it
Explanation:
"The Prince" (published 1532) is a political treatise by Italian writer, philosopher, diplomat and political theorist Niccolò Machiavelli (1469 - 1527).
In Chapter five before these lines Machiavelli suggests three ways to control conquered states (or city states). The three methods are;
- Ruin them, as Rome destroyed Carthage
- Go to live there and rule it personally
- Keep the state intact but install an oligarchy
Next he also suggests that the best option is the first one i.e. to ruin such states.
In this passage Machiavelli is trying to give evidence to prove that the first option is the best option. For this purpose he gives example from Roman and Greek history.
First option is incorrect because, although he describes Spartans and Romans' actions, it is for the purpose of supporting his claim.
Third option is incorrect because, Machiavelli has already suggested the solutions of the problem; in these lines he is just trying to prove the effectiveness of his suggested solution.
Fourth option is incorrect because, the passage is not about description, but giving examples from the history to prove his claim.
Answer:
A Good Man Is Hard To Find is described below in detail.
Explanation:
The story 'A Good Man is Hard to Find' principally trades with the underlying concept as well as the information that consolidates the story in a particular thought for example. 'brutal outcomes of lying and test of faith.' 'When somebody lies, the outcomes are usually terrible' most properly recognizes the underlying purpose(theme) of the novel. It exhibits how Grandmother's lie commences to the barbaric outcomes which lead the whole family to 'the mouth of death.
<span>My father cried audibly at our neighbor’s funeral.</span>
Answer:
An extended metaphor with which Dr King compares the failure of the government to cater for her black African-American citizens to a bounced or failed check.
Explanation:
A metaphor is a figure of speech used to describe a object or scenario by comparing it with another object or thing. (for example 'light of hope to millions of Negro slaves' as used in line 2 of the Speech)
In lines 17-31 of the 'I Have A Dream Speech' by Dr Martin Luther King, Dr. King uses an extended metaphor to describe the failure of the US Government to cater for the rights of its African-American citizens by comparing the Government's action to a bounced check which is symbolic of a failed promise or promises.
The promise to all Americans regardless of race or color as enshrined in the American constitution was a guaranteed access to civil rights and liberties.
That promise was however not granted to the African-American community during Dr King's lifetime prior to making the famous speech