Which statement best describes the theme of the poem?A Nature is humankind's worst enemy.
B Time brings the heartache of change.
C The first duty of love is to listen.

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Answer 1
Answer: The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "B Time brings the heartache of change." The statement that best describes the theme of the poem is that B Time brings the heartache of change.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

This answer best fits the poem.


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which description best matches the character Algernon in Oscar wildes the importance of being Earnest? A. sophisticated with strong morals B. powerful, conservative, and arrogant C. self absorbed, witty, and sincere D. respected and admired by others

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I haven't read this, so I'm going to help you figure this out for yourself. Concluding the fact that you most likely have read this, I'm going to ask you the following. On a piece of paper, or even on here, list the characteristics you think Algernon has. Once you've done that, read them. Read your options again. You should find your answer. If not, post the listed characteristics on here and I'll see if I can help you better understand. 

Answer:

c

Explanation:

What is an extended metaphor?A a metaphor that sustains the comparison for several lines, or for an entire poem
B a commonly used metaphor that has become part of ordinary language
C a metaphor that suggests the comparison rather than stating it directly
D a metaphor that makes a comparison by using the words “like” or “as”

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An extended metaphor, also known as a conceit or sustained metaphor, is when an author exploits a singlemetaphor or analogy at length through multiple linked vehicles, tenors, and grounds throughout a poem or story , this should help you :)

Answer:

A) A Metaphor that sustains the comparison for several lines, or for an entire poem

Explanation:

This is the definition of an extended metaphor/sustained metaphor

When aquinas realized that he could not find all the answers, he turned to?

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  Thomas Aquinas was an influential theological, philosopher and jurist in the tradition of scholastism.

  He was the foremost proponent of natural theology and the father of Thomism of which he argued that reason is found in God. He reached this theory after noticing he could not find all the answers by the scientific studies and turned into faith.

  Thomas embraced several ideas of Aristoteles to whom he called "The Philosopher" and attemped to synthesize those ideas with the principles of Christianity.

   Aquinas is consider one of the greatest theological and philosopher of the catholic church.

  He viewed theology as a science, faith and reason are the primary tools to process the data sources revealed by the self-revelation of God to individuals and group of people throughout the history. In order to obtain true knowledge from God he thought that there should be a confluence of faith and reason. That was what he did by blending greek philosophy like the Aristoteles´s works with the christian doctrine.

  According with Thomas God is the nature so to study it is to study God and the ultimate goal of theology is use the reason to understand the truth about God and experience salvation through that.  

  Sanit Thomas Aquinas was cannonized aproximately 50 years after his death on january 18th of 1325 as a response of some miracles and prophecies that had taken place. On 1880 he was named patron saint of the universities and the catholic study centers.

  I hope the answer help you. Regards

Faith is the answer :)

Read these paragraphs from "The Rightful King of the Britons." So the three rode back to the church. There was the stone, but the sword was missing.
"Now, Kay," said Sir Ector, "if you could pull the sword out, surely you can put it back in."

What do Sir Ector's words suggest about him?

A.
Sir Ector is shocked because he doesn't understand how Kay can be the King of the Britons.

B.
Sir Ector is angry because he thinks Kay pulled the sword out of the stone without permission.

C.
Sir Ector is troubled because he doubts Kay pulled the sword from the stone.

D.
Sir Ector is excited because he knows Kay is the rightful King of the Britons.

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The answer is C. I can tell this because, Sir Ector, says it in a "I highly doubt it" tone. (my mom does it to me sometimes)

What is a common theme in H. G. Wells's works The Island of Dr. Moreau and The Invisible Man?danger of scientific advancement without ethics
danger of class differences between upper and lower classes
danger of humanity’s uncontrolled exploitation of nature
danger of losing human relationships and means of communication

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The answer would be option c

The common theme would  theme in H.G well's works the island of Dr. Moreau and the invisible man is 'danger of losing human relationships and means of communication
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "danger of losing human relationships and means of communication." The common theme in H. G. Wells's works The Island of Dr. Moreau and The Invisible Man is that danger of losing human relationships and means of communication

A writer uses allusions to help the reader better understand the writer’s meaning in fewer words.TRUE
FALSE

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I think its false , not to sure though .