Answer:
An argument can be made for all of the following EXCEPT:
The speaker is not the poet.
Explanation:
In every poem, the speaker is the voice behind the poem or the narrator of the story. The speaker is created by the poet to voice out the poem. Therefore, the speaker is always treated as a fictional creation. The speaker always chooses a point of view to tell the story. The role of the speaker cannot be denied in a poem. Without the speaker's voice, the story may sound passive and unenjoyable. But the speaker imbues the story with some life, using an active voice.
The correct answer is C, as Cousin is making excuses to avoid accompanying Everyman.
Everyman calls Kindred and Cousin and asks them to go with him on their journey to God, but both refuse to do so. Cousin explains a fundamental reason why nobody will join Everyman: people also have their own accounts to write, their own lives to develop.
While his reasons are true, in the story they work as an excuse of why he does not accompany Everyman.
Answer:
1. True
2. False
3. True
Explanation:
Everyone has to comply with <em>laws</em> and no one is above a law. This included shop owners, managers, and employees, even the President or Mayor of wherever one lives.
Reducing waste in a shop or anywhere for that matter can help eliminate some hazards there might be. The trash can cause mold and that can make someone sick, which just adds another hazard.
A lot of labels can be misleading and not 100% true so ever so a label might say that it's "biodegradable" it might not mean that completely. It might only mean that it's qualified to be that just enough that they don't have to put that it's not. It all depends but I think it's safe to say that it might not exactly mean that it's completely environmentally safe.
“Sheep’s tail” is a singular possessive noun because the apostrophe signals that the sheep is in possession of its own tail.
Unlike the extravagance of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, the 1948 London Games were a lean affair hosted by a city still recovering from World War II.