b. changed.
c. destroyed.
d. transformed.
b. False
True. During this period many of the rich decided to buy off the land that the people were farming on to develop the property. Many of these displaced laborers had to move to the city where they faced harsh conditions that they were not accustomed to.
B. The sound of music television program
C. A stage play
D. The Sims the video game
Answer:
The correct answer is C. I just took the test.
D. 'The Sims: The Video Game' may best represent 'medium' as it uses graphics, sounds, and interactivity to convey a story.
In the context of communication, a medium refers to the channel or tool used to convey a message from the sender to the receiver. All the options provided can be considered as examples of a medium. However, a more fitting answer would be 'D. The Sims the video game'. This is because the video game is a medium that conveys a narrative or a story using graphics, sounds, and interactive elements, capable of transmitting elaborate data and experiences. The other options although are media, they follow more traditional and nuanced forms of conveying a narrative.
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My own distress, and tell what hardships I
Have had to suffer since I first grew up,
Present and past, but never more than now;
I ever suffered grief through banishment.
For since my lord departed from this people
Over the sea, each dawn have I had care
Wondering where my lord may be on land.
When I set off to join and serve my lord,
A friendless exile in my sorry plight, (10)
My husband's kinsmen plotted secretly
How they might separate us from each other
That we might live in wretchedness apart
Most widely in the world: and my heart longed.
In the first place my lord had ordered me
To take up my abode here, though I had
Among these people few dear loyal friends;
Therefore my heart is sad. Then had I found
A fitting man, but one ill-starred, distressed,
Whose hiding heart was contemplating crime, (20)
Though cheerful his demeanour. We had vowed
Full many a time that nought should come between us
But death alone, and nothing else at all.
All that has changed, and it is now as though
Our marriage and our love had never been,
And far or near forever I must suffer
The feud of my beloved husband dear.
So in this forest grove they made me dwell,
Under the oak-tree, in this earthy barrow.
Old is this earth-cave, all I do is yearn. (30)
The dales are dark with high hills up above,
Sharp hedge surrounds it, overgrown with briars,
And joyless is the place. Full often here
The absence of my lord comes sharply to me.
Dear lovers in this world lie in their beds,
While I alone at crack of dawn must walk
Under the oak-tree round this earthy cave,
Where I must stay the length of summer days,
Where I may weep my banishment and all
My many hardships, for I never can (40)
Contrive to set at rest my careworn heart,
Nor all the longing that this life has brought me.
A young man always must be serious,
And tough his character; likewise he should
Seem cheerful, even though his heart is sad
With multitude of cares. All earthly joy
Must come from his own self. Since my dear lord
Is outcast, far off in a distant land,
Frozen by storms beneath a stormy cliff
And dwelling in some desolate abode (50)
Beside the sea, my weary-hearted lord
Must suffer pitiless anxiety.
And all too often he will call to mind
A happier dwelling. Grief must always be
For him who yearning longs for his beloved. (55)