The correct answer is B. Themes may be specific to one culture or apply to multiple cultures
Explanation:
In literature, the theme refers to the underlying idea of the story presented, this implies the theme is the message the writer wants the audience to understand, that is usually connected to some element of life such as love, death, power or evil. Considering this is the underlying message there is not a rule on how it is presented as in most of the cases the theme is not explicit, but in some cases, it can be introduced by the author or narrator in any stage of the story. Additionally, as the theme is a belief or reflection about life, it can be linked to one specific cultural elements, culture or context, which implies not all audiences will understanding or by the contrary, apply to multiple cultures and contexts that implies the message can be understood universally. Thus, the statement that is true about the theme is that themes may be specific to one culture or apply to multiple cultures.
Answer:
Both **the serenity of the surroundings** and **the lack of crowds**, the freshwater lake provided a getaway for people who wanted peace and privacy.
Explanation:
This sentence is describing two qualities that made the freshwater lake a desirable place for people seeking peace and privacy. The first quality is "the serenity of the surroundings." This means that the lake was located in a peaceful and calm environment, away from noise and distractions. For example, the lake may have been surrounded by forests or mountains, creating a tranquil atmosphere.
The second quality is "the lack of crowds." This means that the lake was not crowded with a lot of people. It offered a quiet and private space where individuals could enjoy the beauty of nature without feeling overwhelmed by large crowds. For instance, the lake may have been hidden or less known to the public, making it a secluded destination.
In summary, both the peaceful surroundings and the absence of crowds made the freshwater lake an appealing choice for people seeking peace and privacy.
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Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?
A.
That house, which has been for sale for six months is one hundred years old.
B.
Candles which can provide light at night, are made from different kinds of wax.
C.
The book, that you are looking for, is right here.
D.
The car that he drove on the muddy road will need to be washed.
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Which sentence does not contain any errors in comma usage?
A.
Pam is singing with the woman, who wears fancy gowns all the time.
B.
There is the girl, who will sell the tickets for our raffle.
C.
Mom is the person, who can help with that math problem.
D.
Dad is someone who knows how to read quickly.
b. the audience knows something the character or characters don't.
c. the cosmos, state, family, and individual follow the same pattern.
d. things are going to end very badly for someone.
- dirt, earth, poverty, race
- leaves, trees, green, spring
- stars, dreams, looking upward, Heaven
- darkness, sadness, loneliness, isolation
From the poem "The Bean Eaters", by Gwendolyn Brooks
stars, dreams, looking upward, Heaven