Answer:
C.the laughing child
Explanation:
The poet means: a. The villagers’ simple lives helped them avoid evil.
Thomas Gray, a XVIII poet, describes the villagers' humble or simple life. This is one of his purposes: to show the contrast bewteen the poor villagers and the rich citizens who have become rich at the expense of the poor villagers. In the lines, the poet tells that their social class (their lot) does not allow the poor villagers to do good or evil. In his opinion, they are not seen as virtuous people or criminals. Their poverty has made them nothing but simple.
b. The villagers’ vices were the cause of their hard lives. The poet does not see any vice in the villagers.
c. The villagers’ lives prevented them from being good. The poet wants to highlight the simple lives of the villagers. This option just refers to "..villagers' life".
d. The villagers’ faults were hidden by their deaths. The poet thinks the villagers have not done anything wrong.
What does the poet mean in the following lines from “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”? Their lot forbade: nor circumscribed alone Their growing virtues, but their crimes confined
a. The villagers’ simple lives helped them avoid evil.
b. The villagers’ vices were the cause of their hard lives.
c. The villagers’ lives prevented them from being good.
d. The villagers’ faults were hidden by their deaths.
The author of this poem means with that line that death was something that had to happen to them. The death was something inevitable, that was their destiny but nobody wakes up every day thinking that you are going to die, for this reason, the author wants to express that their simple life style helped them to cope with the thought of death, by simple he mean humble as it is not hte case of the rich people who did nothing but crimes. Like everyone, the people form the village had virtues and some "crimes" that died with them that day.
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a. Who's
b. Who'se
c. Whose
the answer would be A. Tell Victor and him the truth
Include the detail that there was a dead virus living inside the monkey.
Remove the detail that viruses can come alive even if they are dead.
Add the phrase “and spread throughout the human species” to the end of the statement to more fully express the central idea.
Add a personal opinion about what may happen if the virus does “come alive.”
Answer:
The changes that should be made to improve this summary of the paragraph’s central idea are:
* Remove the phrase "It is petrifying" because it expresses a personal feeling.
* Add the phrase "and spread throughout the human species" to the end of the statement to more fully express the central idea.
Explanation:
The question is not complete since it does not provide the summary of reference. Here is the complete information:
Read the paragraph from The Hot Zone and the summary that follows it.
Once the cells in a biological machine stop working, it can never be started again. It goes into a cascade of decay, falling toward disorder and randomness. Except in the case of viruses. They can turn off and go dead. Then, if they come in contact with a living system, they switch on and multiply. The only thing that "lived" inside this monkey was the unknown agent, and it was dead, for the time being. It was not multiplying or doing anything, since the monkey's cells were dead. But if the agent touched living cells, Nancy's cells, it would come alive and begin to amplify itself. In theory, it could amplify itself around the world in the human species.
Summary of central idea: It is petrifying that even if viruses are dead, they have the potential to "come alive."
The use of the expression "It is petrifying" by being a personal opinion makes the summary bias and this can not be considered reliable information as it should be in a sentence that tries to simplify the objective information of a paragraph, and the sentence "and spread throughout the human species" will round the concept that wants to be conveyed towards the way cells act.
From Romeo and juliet??
Answer:
No she was born in a very wealthy family aka from the capulet