1. Read the lines from Byron's "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage." 'Tis to create, and in creating live A being more intense that we endow With form our fancy, gaining as we give The life we image, even as I do now. What am I? Nothing: but not so art thou, Soul of my thought with whom I traverse earth, Invisible, but gazing, as I glow Mixed with thy spirit, blended with thy birth, And feeling still with thee in my crushed feelings' dearth. What creation is Byron referring to in these lines?
The creation that Byron is referring in these lines is that of a child. Having no care in the world but to play and enjoy himself.
Answer:
byron himself
Explanation:
B) It describes the former Roman Emperor Nero and recreates ancient Rome and Greece.
C) It accurately portrays how international singing competitions were held in ancient Greece.
D) It gives a factual, true-to-life depiction of events that took place during Nero’s reign.
Answer: The correct answer is : B) It describes the former Roman Emperor Nero and recreates ancient Rome and Greece.
Explanation: Arthur Conan Doyle was Scottish doctor and writer, well known for his science fiction stories and some fantasy. The contest tells the story of Nero, who sailed to Greece in 66 when he was 29 years old and had 13 years of reign. He left Puteoli with ten galleys.
I believe the correct answer is B.
I do believe it is realism
A predominant philosophy used by playwrights to potray the unromantic trivial aspects of "LIFE" is REALISM.
B. An actor changes the script.
C. An actor plays three roles.
D. An actor sings to express thoughts and feelings.
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. An actor sings to express thoughts and feelings.
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subordinate clause is the answer