In "Life without Principle," Thoreau writes, "If my wants should be much increased, the labor required to supply them would become a drudgery." What does this statement mean?
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The more we want, hope, or wish for, the harder we have to work, or labor to see our desires fulfilled. Maybe to the point that our work makes us tired, we start to dread all the work we are doing to maintain such a lavish lifestyle. So you have to decide am I going to keep working myself very hard for extra gain, or decrease the level of my interest in things and just go without.
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What is the branch of linguistics that studies word order?
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The answer is syntax
Woodwinds and _____ are wind instruments. percussion strings keyboards brass
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Flutes i think hope i am correct
The answer should be : Trumpets, trombones or French horns.
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Photon
which paragraph is an example of a metaphor? A.greet the warmth of the sun..B. in late afternoon sunlight..C.the beauty of nature, a delicious treat..or D.delighted that spring had finally arrived
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An metaphor is saying something is something that it isn't really. e.g. it was the cloud to my day. so the answer is c. s nature is not a delicious treat. hope this helped and I apologise if this is incorrect!
(LATIN) "Clemens in templo deae Isidis c-u-m ceteris Isiacis saepe cenabat."What is the English translation?
and apparently c-u-m spells a swearword don't judge heh
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Clemens was in the temple of the goddess Isis with other Isaicis often eating. Also c-u-m means "with".