b. couplets of trochaic feet with an abab rhyme pattern
c. four feet per line, with unstressed syllables followed by stressed syllables
d. the rhythmic pattern that is typical of ballads
Answer:
A. Ten syllables divided into pairs of unstressed and stressed syllables
Explanation:
And sprawled around, no longer wild.
The jar was round upon the ground
And tall and of a part in air.
A,Human positvely contribute to nature by placing the jar on the hill,
B,The jar. when placed on the hill. completes nature;s balance,
C, Nature is not able to fourish because the jar is on the hill,
D,The jar is the main reason for nature's richness and well-being
Taking the whole poem into account, I think the correct answer must be C.
The jar is a small, common, impersonal object, but in Stevens' view, it affects the nature, depriving it of its inherent wilderness. Although it is one of a thousand, it still has the power and dominion over nature. Its meaningless existence leaves a negative trail in this world. If the jar was regarded as faceless a person living in a highly commercialized, industrialized world, and the nature as freedom, the parallel would be all the more effective.
Which idea is expressed in this excert from "Anecdote of the Jar" by Wallance Stevens?
C.Nature is not able to fourish because the jar is on the hill
b. in the desert; modifies canyon
c. rocky canyon; modifies desert
d. is not; modifies plateau
I have an extensive list of interests, so many things truly captivate me in their beauty, complexity, and the feeling they evoke. Unfortunately, most of those things aren't of interest to others, and I've always found myself in a never-ending cycle of faking and suppressing my feelings in order to please others. Until recently, I had suppressed several of my old hobbies. I've discovered an incredible amount of peace and contentment in simply sitting, without thinking at all, and enjoying everything that brings me joy outside of others. But finding tranquility isn't exactly what I'm writing about; the journey taught me a lot about myself and life that I wouldn’t have learned any other way. I've seen a side of the world that I would never have seen otherwise, I've learned adaptability, and I've been able to push myself to do things I've always been afraid of. I've also realized that I was the source of my own misery, and I can now strive to do better in the future.
I was upset about the time I'd "wasted" for a while, and I had to take a different seat to embrace how much I'd learnt. As someone who likes to believe everything happens for a reason, something about fink’s words “On that sunny March afternoon in the bleachers, I understood. God expected Adam and Eve to eat the apple” (Fink 6) , really spoke to me and brought me back this special time.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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C. members of the previous government
D. leaders of countries fighting against Britain
The speech titled We Shall Fight on the Beaches is addressed to the people of Great Britain. In this speech, Churchill describes great military disaster and possible Nazi invasion. Despite difficulties, he was cheerful and hailed the nation towards the victory in the end.