A. The desire to rule and the value of knowledge
B. Betrayal and the difficulty of distinguishing heroes from monsters
C. The power of the supernatural and the value of travel
D. The imperialist attitude and the questionable value of freedom
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
In his essay, Edgar Allan Poe, outlined some rules to be followed to create a good piece of literature. The irony related with this essay is that Poe himself actually never followed these outlines. This essay was first published in 1846, by Poe's friend, George Rex Graham. The rules laid by Poe in his essay were:
To illustrate the use of his rules, he took the example of his poem "The Raven", how he had used the rules in the poem and framed a work that not only appeals its readers but also its critics.
The contrast that Poe had made in his poem "The Raven" is by placing the plumage on the bust of Pallas.
(Excerpt from his "The Philosophy of Composition" to prove my statement:
"I made the bird alight on the bust of Pallas, also for the effect of contrast between the marble and the plumage—it being understood that the bust was absolutely suggested by the bird—the bust of Pallas being chosen, first, as most in keeping with the scholarship of the lover, and, secondly, for the sonorousness of the word, Pallas, itself.")
disciplinary problems and improving academic achievement.
School uniform policies differ from dress code policies, which merely put
limitations on what students can and cannot wear.
Further research is needed to prove that the benefits of school uniform policies
outweigh the costs.
There are significant financial costs associated with school uniform policies that
administrators often disregard.
Answer:
I think the central idea is, school uniform policies.
Explanation:
I hope that helps.
Answer:
Lizzie is upset because Turner is standing on the beach she is used to having to herself
Explanation:
The excerpt is from the novel Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy. It was written by Gary D. Schmidt. And from this excerpt taken from this novel, how the given setting contributed to the internal conflict of Lizzie is that Lizzie was upset seeing Turner who is standing on the beach which she is used to having to herself. She felt like he was telling her to move on which caused her to be upset.
Answer:
C. Lizzie is upset because Turner is standing on the beach she is used to having to herself
Explanation: