The correct answer is plaintive ballad and mourning.
Elegiac broadside itself is a type of ballad which has a plaintive feel and which is mournful.
It is a poetry which tells the story of a life which is being lost. An elegiac broadside is being got from mournful feeling of a poetry.
If a story is being taught like a ballad, it is being recited for a person who has died.
The broadside is the paper which contains the announcements, the public information and the elegies.
A famous example of an elegiac broadside is the elegy.
An elegiac broadside is a large sheet of paper containing a mournful ballad, sold on the streets during the 16th and 17th centuries.
An elegiac broadside refers to a large sheet of paper that contains a mournful, plaintive ballad. These broadsides were typically sold on the streets and were popular during the 16th and 17th centuries. They often contained songs or poems that expressed sadness, loss, or lamentation, and were printed on a single sheet to be easily distributed.
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Narrative writing uses a story to make a point which reveals a series of events usually in chronological order. It is not just telling a story for its sake. Narration in any kind is used to support the point you want to make.
Answer:
A. laid
Explanation:
Lain and laint are both past participle of lie, and lie is used to be or put yourself down in a flat position, so by process of elimination, it's not C and D.
Laid and layed: what's the difference
Laid is the standard way of saying the past participle of lie,
but layed is the archaic way of the past participle, so it wouldn't work in modern grammar.
"The buried treasure had laid there for centuries."
The answer is:
A) laid
the practical philosophy of man’s freedom
existentialism
the Golden Rule of treating others the way we wish to be treated
Answer:
C). Existentialism.
Explanation:
The existentialist philosophy adopts an approach that interrogates the individual existence(being) in the inscrutable universe. It was highly inclined towards perturbation concerning extremity, individuality, absurd nature of human life, criticism of the society, etc.
As per the question, the philosophy that 'Hope, Despair, and Memory' reflect would be 'existentialist philosophy' as it proposes a different conviction of man's life but then it advocates nihilism(utter hopelessness as displayed through 'Myth of Sisyphus') relating to the absurdity and futile human existence. Thus, option C is the correct answer.
Answer:
Strongly Disagree
You should never hear that from a teacher.
A teacher is supposed to support you and catch you up on work. A real and amazing teacher is someone who understands and not disrespect their students. A mediocre teacher just tells you about the work and disrespect students. If I were in her shoes, I would still be patient and resilient enough to help you catch up or make you understand concepts easily.
The response suggests that the teacher should create an inclusive learning environment, have a conversation with Wes about his disruptive behavior, and avoid labeling students negatively as it can impact their performance and mental health. Drawing insights from Jeremy Iversen's experience exhibiting the damage of negative labels.
As a tutor, I am not in a position to agree or disagree with Wes's teacher's position since it concerns an interpersonal issue. However, if I were in her shoes, the priority would be to ensure a conducive learning environment for every student, including Wes.
If Wes was disruptive, the first approach would be to engage him in a conversation about his behavior, expressing how it could be detrimental to his learning and the overall classroom atmosphere. Sometimes, students acting out may be a call for help, and understanding their situation can provide a way to channel their energy positively.
The example of Jeremy Iversen in his book 'High School Confidential' highlights the potentially damaging effects of negative labeling on students' performance and mental health. Labels can lead to self-fulfilling prophecies, causing students to live down to the negative expectations set for them. Hence, it is essential to treat all students with respect and give them room to grow and evolve.
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20th Century: Provided