A Dream Within a Dream" contains two stanzas and two different settings. Well isn't that convenient? We don't know a whole lot about where the events of the first stanza take place as the speaker doesn't give us much in the way of, ahem, details.
Answer:
Means you had A GOOD DREAM AND YOUR MIND BE LIKE “ooooOOo a good dream let’s just SHOVE IT INTO THIS ONE AND BOOM! PERFECT DREAM.”
I am speaking the truth.
B) the desire for freedom from the growing specter of world war
C) the desire to express individuality and not be ruled by society
D) the desire to reclaim the more ordered cultural past that had disappeared.
Answer:
C) the desire to express individuality and not be ruled by society
Explanation:
The text shown in the question above reveals the willingness and the need to act in an original way, outside the standards formed and imposed by society. The speaker in the text above, states that we all act in a standardized way, everything we do is standardized which leaves us the same, without personality, as well as dolls cut out of a folded paper or drawings on the wall.
However, the speaker states that it is possible to fight against this standardization, at that moment, the speaker shows a common characteristic in American literature of the 20th and 21st century, which is the desire to express individuality and not be governed by society.
Explanation:
I just took the test and got that answer 100% correct
Answer:
Criminal wrongs are behaviors that harm society as a whole rather than one individual or entity specifically. When people violate the criminal law there are generally sanctions that include incarceration and fines. A crime is an act, or a failure to act, that violates society's rules.
Explanation:
Answer:
because you force someone to do something against there will
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Libya’s land is like a desert. Its plateau forms part of the North Africa, which extends from the Atlantic Ocean to the red sea. The ground is barren rocky and like a sand desert. Libya has many good beaches such as the Zuwarah and Farwa Island. It has natural features like the most prominent Sahara desert and Mediterranean coast. In Africa, Libya has the longest Mediterranean coast line. Mogharet el Kantara is one of the most famous mad-made features. It’s a wide cave with paintings of mostly cattle and homestead scenes. The highest pint in Libya is Bikku Bitti, or Bette Peak. It’s in the extreme south. The main geographical areas are Tripolitania, Cyrenaica, the Sirte desert and Fezzan.
The Mediterranean Sea and the desert get affected by Libya’s climate. Their climate is a lot like Israel's. They have cool and rainy winters however it’s not humid. Unlike New York City, the deserts are very hot and dry in the summer. Just like most countries, January is coolest month and June is the warmest. March is the wettest month while January is driest month of the year.
Libya has a transitional government. There was a Dictator named Muammar Qadhafi but he was taken over in 2011. It still continues today. On June 2014, Libya had its second government election, since Muammar Qadhafi was over thrown. The Constitutional Court that had ruled the parliament that was elected was corrupt. The Pro-Islamist soldiers partnered up with the Muslim brotherhood and have made similar organizations. The head government, chief of state and prime minister is Fayez al-sarraj.
Libyan flag colors meaning the colors represent the three major regions of the country. Red stands for Fezzan black signifies Cyrenaica, and Green indicates Tripolitania. The star and the crescent represent the main religion in the country, Islam.
The Libyan culture is a combination of many other cultures, due to its exposure to many historical eras. Its culture includes roots in Berber, African, Turkish, and Muslim cultures. Libya was also part of the Italian colonies for about three decades, which had a big result on the Libyan culture. The native language is Arabic.
Food in Libya is one of the most important events of any Libyan family. “One must eat well” is what Libyans say. Milk, grains, olives, palm dates and olive oil are the main ingredients for their dishes. The common foods and dishes contain; A dish made up of a cooked wheat flour lump of dough, sometimes butter, honey or rub; flatbreads and breads; Bureek and turnovers; couscous, a north African dish of Semolina; Ghraybeh which are butter cookies.
Holidays take great part of the Libyan culture. Eid-al-Fitr is one of the major Muslim holidays. It involves many Muslims waking up early and praying either at an outdoor prayer ground mosque. Finest clothes are worn in this holiday. They decorate their homes with light and other ornaments. An additional holiday is the Day of Arafan. This holiday is an Islamic festival celebrated on the ninth day of the month of Dnu-al-Hijjah.
Do u Libya’s most played sport? It’s actually Israel's and the whole worlds but Americas most famous sport. If you thought soccer than you have predicted correct! Soccer is the most admired in Libya. Libyans are passionate towards Soccer. Camel racing is also a major sport that Libyans enjoy to play.
Just like any other country in Africa, Libya has its own unique dress code. Women outside of cities rules for clothing:
1. You’re not allowed to wear see through clothing
2. only loose fitted clothing
3. clothing must cover all body parts
4. no name brands
5. do not wear men’s clothing or items worn by faithless women
6. nothing that attracts attention
7. The clothing shouldn’t have a perfume scent
In cities women are allowed to wear skirts and pants three-quarter-length. There is no need for head scarves.
Answer:
uh- Libya is not following islamic guidelines. they can not force women to wear the headscarf, it's their given choice.
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a gift from my grandfather
our family
with our telescope
when we go camping
The correct answer is A. a gift from my grandfather
Explanation:
A nonessential appositive phrase refers to a set of words that are not necessary for the main sentence but provide extra information or explain one of the essential elements. They can be identified because they are commonly enclosed by commas that show they are not essential to the sentence. This means, in the sentence presented "a gift from my grandfather" is the nonessential appositive phrase because this phrase explains the element "our telescope" but it is not essential to understand the main sentence "Our family enjoys stargazing with our telescope when we go camping" and it is enclosed by commas as all appositive phrases of this kind.