B. Neolithic Era is to the Ice Age Era
C. Paleolithic Era is to the Neolithic Era
D. Paleolithic Era is to the Ice Age Era
Answer:
C. Paleolithic Era is to the Neolithic Era
Explanation:
The paleolithic era was a period of time where people were nomads and hunters, they gathered fruits and vegetables and hunt for their food, in the neolithic era humans were able to settle and to start to grow their own food and domesticate animals, so the best example of hunter-gatheres vs agricultural era would be C. Paleolithic Era is to the Neolithic Era
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have, plural
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has, singular
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have, singular
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has, plural
Virginia Woolf in 'The Death of the Moth' portrays life as a struggle against death, with meaning found in the struggle itself. Henry David Thoreau, in contrast, suggests in 'Walden' that meaningfulness comes from a life of simplicity and closeness to nature. Both perspectives have merit: life often feels meaningless because of our external expectations, but struggle can also be a source of meaning.
In "The Death of the Moth," Virginia Woolf views life as a struggle against the inevitable death. Despite the fragility and insignificance of an individual life when faced with the might of death, she proposes that the meaning is found in the struggle itself. Each life has an inherent drive to exist, despite its 'apparent meaninglessness'.
On the other hand, Henry David Thoreau acknowledges the existence of this struggle but offers a different perspective in 'Walden.' He advocates for a life of simplicity and closeness to nature as a way to imbue life with meaning, ultimately suggesting that meaningfulness is not external, but comes from the self.
I agree with both Woolf and Thoreau in different ways. I believe life often feels meaningless because we, as humans, seek to impose external meanings on it, rather than finding the value within ourselves and our experiences as Thoreau suggests. However, I also appreciate Woolf's point that struggle itself can be a source of meaning.
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A.
He cares more about saving his own money than the comfort of others.
B.
He is never cold himself, so he has a hard time recognizing when others feel chilly.
C.
He thinks that Cratchit works too hard, and he wants him to spend more time at home.
D.
He knows that the large fireplace in Cratchit's room keeps it quite warm.
As quoted from the selection,
"On the train, fair women, with tottering babies on each arm, stopped their haste and scrutinized the children of absent mothers. Large men, with heavy bundles in their hands, halted near by, and riveted their glassy blue eyes upon us" (Zitkala-Sa I).
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