Answer:
D. It puzzles and interests the caliph.
Explanation:
"The Story of Baba Abdalla" is one of the 1001 Nights' stories. Its central theme is how dangerous it is to be greedy. The character and narrator Abdalla, who was already a rich man, reveals himself insatiable when a dervish reveals the location of a treasure to him. At first, Abdalla agrees to share the treasure with the dervish. Later on, he decides to convince the man to give him everything, including a box containing a special ointment. When applied to the left eye, the ointment reveals the location of treasures all over the world. However, when applied to the right eye, it makes the person blind instantly. Abdalla's greed has taken control of his heart, so he has the ointment applied to both his eyes and ends up blind forever.
After narrating this story to the caliph, he adds that, to punish himself for his sins, Abdalla asks people to slap him. The caliph is not disgusted, angered, nor even amused by this. He is simply puzzled and interested. In his opinion, Abdalla has already suffered a great deal and does not need to be punished any longer. Note the excerpt below:
When the blind man had ended the Caliph addressed him: “Baba-Abdalla, truly your sin is great, but you have suffered enough. Henceforth repent in private, for I will see that enough money is given you day by day for all your wants.”
At these words Baba-Abdalla flung himself at the Caliph’s feet, and prayed that honor and happiness might be his portion for ever.
Before you became a cloud, you were an ocean, roiled and
murmuring like a mouth.
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What do the details in these lines suggest?
A) Just as clouds change and grow, so do people.
B) Clouds change when they form over water.
C) Clouds and poems both make sounds.
D) The sounds of poems are often found in nature.
Answer:
Definitely answer A) out of any
Nobel Peace Prize Malala Yousafzai, who won international renown after she was shot by the Taliban in Mingora in 2012 for advocating girls’ education, becoming after in the youngest person to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014, visited her hometown Mingora in Swat Valley, Pakistan March 31, 2018, for the first time since a Taliban militant shot her there.
She came back to her familial village to enter her childhood home companied by her father, mother, and brother. A moment that, according to her, she waited for more than five years. Even though Malala claimed to be very happy to meet again their friends, said to be sad as well because her visit was so brief, affirming that she plans to permanently return to Pakistan after completing her studies in Britain.
Malala also used her return to Pakistan to meet with human rights activists as well as to attend a gathering at the army’s Cadet College in Swat.
B. They become mesmerized by all the beauty around them.
C. They get into a fight and part ways.
D. They are imprisoned by the people of the fair.
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