In this question, we have to match the correct answers. The Dial, a transcendentalist periodical was founded in 1840. At the same year, "Orphic Sayings" by Amos Bronson Alcott was published. Alcott was one of the important figures in the history of transcendentalism.
These lines from the excerpt explicitly or directly state that Tom is...
trying to avoid making his aunt angry
trying to avoid making his aunt angry
ignoring his aunt's remorse on purpose
ignoring his aunt's remorse on purpose
feeling ill because he made his aunt upset
feeling ill because he made his aunt upset
thinking about when his aunt dies
Answer:
In "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever" by Jeff Kinney, Greg Heffley faces various challenges during the story, including a snowstorm and a power outage. However, the book does not specifically mention whether Greg receives presents at the end of the story. The focus of the book is primarily on the events and misadventures that occur during the winter season and how Greg deals with them. The story primarily revolves around Greg's experiences rather than gift-giving occasions.
A.
past
B.
present perfect
C.
past progressive
D.
past perfect
b. "friendly circle"
c. "obvious relief"
d. "well-known man about town"
I believe that the line from the text that shows men looked forward to their walks has something to do with the answer below and among the four choices listed above the answer below is the correct one and it is:
a. "Chief Jewel"
Chief Jewel is the answer.
To keep culture, you must know what it is first. Someone had to remember it. To know what civilization is, someone would have to have remembered what it was so that they could better it. To have a society, someone needed to know what society was. And without a past, there is no present. And with no present, no future.
In day-to-day activities, people encounter others who have different cultural beliefs, traditions and customs. As they interact with other cultural aspects, although there might arise conflicts but eventually there is borrowing and complete culture change.
Cultural blending therefore will lead to cultural change if we are to consider the changes that occur, beliefs, customs and traditions are copied by one community or both.
Thus, this could be the answer.
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His flashing eyes, his floating hair!
Weave a circle round him thrice,
And close your eyes with holy dread
For he on honey-dew hath fed,
And drunk the milk of Paradise.
In "Kubla Khan," Coleridge describes the creation and destruction of Kubla Khan's palace in the (sacred,mad,climatic,exotic,historical,dreamlike) location of Xanadu, which gives the poem a (sacred,mad,climatic,exotic,historical,dreamlike) quality. Through the (sacred,mad,climatic,exotic,historical,dreamlike) character of Kubla Khan, Coleridge uses the wild image of the Mongols to suggest that Kubla Khan is insane, implying that all creative actions are the acts of(sacred,mad,climatic,exotic,historical,dreamlike) men.
The last lines bring the poem to a (sacred,mad,climatic,exotic,historical,dreamlike)close. Flashing eyes evoke the image of passionate creativity. By talking about "holy dread," Coleridge suggests that creation is both(sacred,mad,climatic,exotic,historical,dreamlike) and demonic.
Answer:
The final lines from "Kubla Khan" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge affect the overall tone of the poem in the following way:
In "Kubla Khan," Coleridge describes the creation and destruction of Kubla Khan's palace in the exotic location of Xanadu, which gives the poem a dreamlike quality. Through the historical character of Kubla Khan, Coleridge uses the wild image of the Mongols to suggest that Kubla Khan is insane, implying that all creative actions are the acts of mad men.
The last lines bring the poem to a climatic close. Flashing eyes evoke the image of passionate creativity. By talking about "holy dread," Coleridge suggests that creation is both sacred and demonic.
Explanation:
The final lines of "Kubla Khan" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge let to the inference of the correct words due to the meaning of the original words in the context, for example:
* EXOTIC and DREAMLIKE refer to the word Paradise which in the English language refers to a place that is different from any other place better in all aspects, somehow surreal.
* HISTORICAL is a reference that can be implicit in the use of previous cultures in the poem.
* MAD and CLIMACTIC are connected to the intensity of the description of how incredible the images are.
* Sacred talks about an event that even when modern culture may not understand for previous cultures there was a holy motive in all.