The word 'humanities' is incorrectly used in sentence A. 'Humanities' refer to academic disciplines like history, literature, philosophy, etc., but doesn't apply to the context of afternoon teas.
The word 'humanities' is used incorrectly in option A. The term 'humanities' typically reflects the academic disciplines such as history, literature, philosophy, and arts that deal with human culture and society. Associated with the study and interpretation of literature, art, music, philosophical ideas etc, it is unlikely that the 'humanities' could be demonstrated at afternoon teas. This makes option A the incorrect usage compared to how it is properly used in the other given sentences.
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The answer is: creating impressions rather than expressing realism.
Symbolist poets tried to express an ideal or a truth in a symbolic, tangible and fluid way. They used metaphors and free verse to do so and tried to mix all five senses when describing something. That sort of confusion transformed reality into a unique experience, described in a colorful manner.
Art was seen as a refuge from real life and certain themes approaching mysticism were constantly used.
Answer:
Rimbaud est mon idole...
Explanation:
Je vis assis, tel qu'un ange aux mains d'un barbier,
Empoignant une chope à fortes cannelures,
L'hypogastre et le col cambrés, une Gambier
Aux dents, sous l'air gonflé d'impalpables voilures.
Tels que les excréments chauds d'un vieux colombier,
Mille Rêves en moi font de douces brûlures :
Puis par instants mon coeur triste est comme un aubier
Qu'ensanglante l'or jeune et sombre des coulures.
Which of the following words from the above sentence is a preposition?
my
and
so
on
Answer:
on
Explanation:
"Simple prepositions are words like at, for, in, off, on, over, and under. These common prepositions can be used to describe a location, time or place."
https://examples.yourdictionary.com/preposition-examples.html
Answer:
Hamlet mourns deeply for his father when he gets to about his father's death from Claudius. He decides to fake madness for revenge, and wearing that mask, he calmly analyzes every detail, every action he has to take for the revenge of his father. However, he starts to hesitate and comes to the conclusion that revenge is not a good option.
Laetes also grieves for his father's death and chooses to take revenge. Unlike Hamlet, he was fully driven by emotions and was easily influenced, he didn't analyze any detail or actions he had to take for revenge, which eventually led him to death by his own sword.
Fortinbras was also driven be emotions, but he had no grief for his father. He was only driven by the desire to get the crown, to get victory at any costs. In the end he was also not crowned like Hamlet, which was a shock for him