After reading this poem we can say that It concerns the relationship between man and nature, man being represented by the jar. It speaks of the dependencies they each have on one another as well as their confusion in understanding, which is greater. And as I think Wallace Stevens reflects the themes of barrenness and emptiness of modern life in these lines from "The Anecdote Jar":
It did not give of bird or bush,
Like nothing else in Tennessee.
A Sorrowful defeat
B) Complete indifference
C Extreme relief
Blind rage
Answer:"However, if the programmer is good with his or her hands, he or she may be able to find work in construction."
Explanation:
The scenario involves writing an email to a former colleague inviting them to deliver an opening speech at the new building ceremony. This involves framing the email in a polite and respectful manner, while expressing your wish specifically.
Your task involves writing an email to a former employee inviting them to speak at the opening ceremony of your workplace's or college's new building. A possible email could look like this:
Subject: Invitation to Deliver Opening Speech at New Building Ceremony
Dear [Employee's Name],
Hope this email finds you well. We are pleased to inform you that our organisation is unveiling a new building. With your rich history and experience with us, we believe your words would add immense value and sentiment to this momentous occasion.
We would be honored if you could take some time out of your schedule to deliver an opening speech at our ceremony, sharing your experiences and memories of the previous building.
Thank you for your consideration and we hope to see you at the event.
Best Regards, [Your Name]
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A.The speaker and his neighbor are both against mending the walls.
B.The speaker and his neighbor are both in favor of building the wall.
C.The speaker is in favor of building walls, while the neighbor is more skeptical.
D.The neighbor is in favor of building the walls, while the speaker is skeptical.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
As far as I remember from reading "Mending Wall", the speaker/poet is doubting the need of the wall while his neighbor wants to rebuild it and keep it in good shape.
P.S. I read this poem in 7th grade and now I'm in 10th. I don't have a very good memory of this poem so please check my answer with others if you're unsure.