Euthanasia refers to intentionally ending a person's life to relieve pain and suffering, while physiognomy is the practice of determining personality traits by facial features.
Euthanasia refers to the act of intentionally ending a person's life to relieve them of pain and suffering. Physiognomy is the practice of judging a person's character or personality based on their facial features or physical appearance. During the Victorian era, euthanasia was considered a controversial and taboo subject, with many people believing that it was immoral and went against religious beliefs. Those who supported euthanasia were often seen as radical and morally corrupt.
In contrast, physiognomy was widely popular during the Victorian era, with many people believing that a person's physical appearance was indicative of their moral character and intelligence. However, this practice has since been discredited and is no longer widely accepted as a valid means of judging a person's character. Overall, Victorian attitudes towards these practices were shaped by societal norms and values, as well as religious beliefs, and have since evolved over time.
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Euthanasia is where a person is being deliberately killed to end their life of suffering. it is not murder. and is done with the consent of either the patient or their family.
im notsure what the other word means :(
B. She has an easier time with natural obstacles than with those caused by people.
C. The people treat her better in the city than they do while she is in the country.
D. Phoenix’s obstacles are both natural and social as she moves from the country to the city.
In "A Worn Path", the main character called Phoenix, is an old lady going after a medicine needed by her beloved grandson found only in the city, which is far away from the country where they live.
She already knows the path since she has been doing the journey on a regular basis since her grandson got a bad throat sickness, needing the medicine to sooth his throat pain.
Phoenix goes through the pines, oak trees, a log laid to cross as a bridge, a barbed-wire fence, a cotton field withered for the winter and many other obstacles on her way, including some imaginary situations. Even so, she goes just fine and feels like she is in command everytime she faces a problem on her way in the country regions. As she gets into the city portion of the journey she sees and feels herself as a helpless old woman that couldn't even lace her shoes by herself and became mostly silent and noninteracting with the people or the around, almost hardly capable to explain the reason of her visit to the attendant that was trying to get any information about her need.
She has no easy part on the journey, since Phoenix’s obstacles are both natural and social as she moves from the country to the city (letter D.) facing different kinds of difficulties in each portion of the journey. In the country portion she domains her attitudes better but her old body can't keep up easily with her efforts, as in the city she just can't fit or feel comfortable neither appropriate so she finds herself in a big miss-interacting issue. Nevertheless she never gave up in neither situations.
D. Phoenix's obstacles are both natural and social as she moves from the country to the city.
B. He hopes they will have some ideas about how to deal with the blackmailer.
C. He is afraid the blackmailer will try to contact them.
D. He feels they should be aware that people are not always good.
Answer:
the answer is c
Explanation:
The answer is D. They deepen the poem's sorrowful mood.