A point in a structural member is subjected to the following…

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A pоint in а structurаl member is subjected tо the fоllowing stress mаgnitudes. The stress directions are shown in the image. Determine the orientation of the planes associated with the maximum in-plane shear stress, θs.|σx| = 5 MPa|σy| = 85 MPa|τxy| = 25 MPa

Chооse 1 оf the following questions.Answer with а well-developed pаrаgraph of approximately 10–20 sentences, making references to the text. Be sure to write the question number next to your answer. Question 1 Identify the author and the reading in which the conjurer tells the Reverend Smith: “I want you to be martyred. I want you to bear witness to your own creed. I say these things are supernatural. I say this was done by a spirit. The Doctor does not believe me. He is an agnostic; and he knows everything. The Duke does not believe me; he cannot believe anything so plain as a miracle. But what the devil are you for, if you don't believe in a miracle? What does your coat mean, if it doesn't mean that there is such a thing as the supernatural? What does your cursed collar mean if it doesn't mean that there is such a thing as a spirit?” What does the conjurer mean in this speech? How does this moment relate to the play’s central argument about belief, skepticism, and the role of faith in the modern world? Question 2 Identify the author of the passage below and the title of the work from which it was taken. How did the author learn to read, and what does he mean by “disgusting the slave with freedom”? The author describes the prosperity of New Bedford, Connecticut, where slavery was illegal. Why does he take time to describe this prosperity, and how does it support the larger argument of the text? “I had very strangely supposed, while in slavery, that few of the comforts, and scarcely any of the luxuries, of life were enjoyed at the north, compared with what were enjoyed by slaveholders of the south… Such being my conjectures, any one acquainted with the appearance of New Bedford may very readily infer how palpably I must have seen my mistake.” Question 3 Identify the author and the title of the work from which the following quotation is taken. Then explain the meaning of the passage within the context of the ending of the text. In your response, analyze why the author chooses to conclude the work with this perspective and how this moment reframes the text’s central concerns with existence, suffering, and self-awareness. Be sure to explain how this ending contrasts with Augusto Pérez’s earlier philosophical struggles. “I am only a dog, and I do not know what it means to exist or not to exist, nor do I understand these questions that men torment themselves with. I lived beside my master, followed him, listened to his voice, and slept at his feet. That was my life, and it was enough. When he disappeared, I waited for him, because waiting is what dogs do. And when I understood that he would not return, I went on living all the same, without asking why, without asking for meaning. Perhaps that is why I suffer less than men: because I do not need to understand in order to love, nor to love in order to live.” Question 4 Which reading from this semester did you enjoy most, and which did you enjoy least? Explain your reasons clearly, referring to specific elements such as themes, characters, ideas, difficulty level, or writing style. Use examples from the readings to support your response.