Answer:
Granted.
Explanation:
This question lacks the proper information required, but this is the most logical explanation, although there are many more answers that could fit. The most probable answer is "When I was young, I always took my teachers for granted."
Answer:
<em>Bertha is sad that she will not be tempted.
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<em>Pigs are more important than flowers.</em>
The metaphor compares tea with the entirety of the British empire. It starts by saying that 'tea' should be banished and should go back to Britain "where gold enslaves", meaning where money rules all. The song becomes more broad and loses the specific relation to tea, while attacking Britain's strategy of rule, comparing Americans to being enslaved on a "yoke" (treated like cattle). The final stanza loses the metaphor and is an explicit call to action for everyone to stand up and fight for their freedom.
Answer:
Manager of a hotel
Explanation:
In "Arms And The Man", when Bluntschli recognised that Nicola was dedicated and possessed the ability, he offered him the job of a hotel manager.
"Arms And The Man" is a three-act humorous play written by George Bernard Shaw. Comedically, the play reveals the futility of war and the hypocrisies found in human.
Shaw's play has a setting of the Serbo-Bulgarian War of 1885. The play shows the romanticizing of love and war and the various issues of self-reflections.