And when the smoke ascends on high,
Then thou behold'st the vanity
Of worldly stuff,
Gone with a puff.
Thus think, and smoke tobacco.
And when the pipe grows foul within,
Think on thy soul defil'd with sin;
For then the fire,
It does require.
Thus think, and smoke tobacco.
And seest the ashes cast away;
Then to thyself thou mayest say
That to the dust
Return thou must.
Thus think, and smoke tobacco.
Answer: deep
Explanation:
Along each paragraph, the author wants us to really take the words in and try to relate to he's point of view... He also speaks about how we die and transcends into different beings... And leaving all worldy material things behind.
The poem provided is an example of Puritan era poetry, which reflects the ideas, themes, and values of that time period.
Puritan Era in Poetry
The subject of this question is English, and it pertains to the study of literature. The grade level is High School. The poem provided is an example of Puritan era poetry, which reflects the ideas, themes, and values of that time period.
#SPJ12
The heavens opened up, and chocolate syrup began to fall
from the sky! I quickly ran inside to get out of the mess.
The other people around me did the same. We watched the
dark droplets splat against the parked cars.
Answer:
i think it is a sorry if wrong
Explanation:
The question deals with the usage of magical realism, a literary genre where magical elements blend with the real world, in re-writing a passage. An appropriate rewrite was provided using real world elements and extraordinary circumstances.
Magical realism is a genre of literature that depicts the real world with an undercurrent of magic or the extraordinary. In the context of this story, a possible rewrite employing a magical realist tone could be: 'Suddenly, the ordinariness of the day shattered as the sky split open to release a downpour of chocolate syrup. Like actors responding to an unexpected stage cue, I along with others, fled for cover. From the safety of indoors, we watched, entranced, as the fantasy rich droplets, surreal in their nectar, splashed against the stark reality of mundane parked cars.'
#SPJ2
presidents, who believe the Endangered
Species list can be used to serve the interests
of the people who have elected them
politicians, who believe that business interests
should be considered when managing wildlife
populations
conservationists, who believe that the federal
government should set wildlife policies rather
than individual states
humanitarians, who believe that all beings
deserve respect and admiration no matter
how they behave
Answer:
the author argues against presidents who don't think wildlife population conservationists should be considered a business interest.
Explanation:
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Because all the burdens are on the Government to pay for every one fees and even their feeding too so this makes the Government increase in cost