I would say E.. Empty is more of describing not renaming, and appeared is a linking verb :)
Establishing a claim in an argument is most like C. pointing out a problem that must be solved.
So, your claim is some sort of an issue that you want to get to the bottom of. For example, if your argument is - Smoking should be banned in public places - you are posing a question that you have to find an answer to based on your proof and other claims.
In Browning's poem, "My Last Duchess," the Duke was married to his lovely wife, the Duchess, whose painting he has on the wall of his castle and is showing it to a visitor. As we read the poem, we find out that the Duchess liked to flirt a lot with other men which is why the Duke had her killed. I'm not sure who Browning seems to sympathize with - I guess <u>the Duchess</u>, given that she was murdered. The Duke is not the one who should be sympathized with.
Answer:
Can not be traded for something equal
Because it's talking about museum so in that place trading takes place