Why egalitarian society has lower density of men in the community

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Answer: Defining the key concepts: 

‘Lower density of men’ -  means that it is lower than the average numberof a certain population in a certain country.
 

‘Egalitarianism’, by dictionary definition, is theaim for an equality in wealth, status, etc.
 

Achieving egalitarian, or being an egalitarian, ishard to achieve since not all people want to be in equal footing with everyone. 

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In International Phonetic Alphabet, [p, t, k] retain their own pronunciation. They are "Voiceless" when you make its sound but has puff of air called aspiration. 

The pronunciation of P is like that of B but it is voiceless. Make a sudden exhale and pronounce the 'p' sound with an explosive breath.
Try to pronounce 'stop' and 'spot'
- spot contains an aspirated version of /p/, with a puff of air after the stop is released; [p^h]
- stop contains a plain /p/, without a puff of air after the stop; this is written just [p] 

The pronunciation of T is voiceless. Make a sudden exhale and pronounce the 't' sound with an explosive breath.
Try tin and stone
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The pronunciation of S is voiceless. Make a sudden exhale and pronounce the 's' sound with an explosive breath.
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c. Singing
d. favorite

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A participle is a verbal form that can function as a modifier of an noun, similar to an adjective.

Here it's "singing" : it's a form of the verb "to sing" and it's similar to an adjective in its function.

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Fog is a short poem by Carl Sandburg:


The fog comes

on little cat feet.

It sits looking

over harbor and city

on silent haunches

and then moves on.


Sandburg tries to describe similarities between something alive and not alive, correspondingly between cat and fog. He tries to show that fog moves like a cat.

From what I can make out, I think the two things being compared are the fog of the harbour, and the city. 

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the word Very is an adverb
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c. Fortieth

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i think it is a. Uncle Juan's because it is a proper noun.
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