The Yahoos live in the <span>Country of the Houyhnhnms (the country of intelligent horses).
The Yahoos are humanoid, meaning that they resemble humans slightly, even though they are not humans - they are animals. Covered in thick hair, standing on their hind feet, they do look somewhat like humans, but Gulliver says that he doesn't see the connection.</span>
In this straightforwardly iambic line, Richard extends the metaphor by comparing the erstwhile reign of Lancaster to the gloom of a cloudy sky, playing upon the "sun of York" line that precedes it. Lour'd—Shakespeare uses the apostrophe to signal that "loured" should absolutely not be pronounced as "louréd"—is an archaism (from the Middle English louren; probably deriving from Middle High German luren "to lie in wait") that meant "to look sullen; to frown upon." The reference to "our house" refers primarily to the family of York, although it could also play off one of its meanings as "the management of domestic affairs" (referring to the War of the Roses).
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1. Source of education . With tablets , computers , laptops you now have access to many databases , ebooks etc which is useful in homework , research , while writing papers etc .
2.communication . You can now chat with family , friends , coworkers , relatives who live so far away from you via text , video call or simply via mic.
3. It is convenient and portable . Instead of carrying multiple heavy books you can carry a laptop or tablet.
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That's a lot and you only have 20 point btw
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I'll answer later if I have time