How is nature’s glory has been described in the lost child by mulk raj Anand

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Answer: everyone wants things that they do not have, we never value the things which we are having, we always want some other things.

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Which best summarizes the first stanza of James Russell Lowell's "Life"? A. Night is something to fear and avoid because nothing can be accomplished then. B. Everyone is a writer, but only a few people can write masterpieces. C. Do not neglect your dreams or they will explode. D. Life is short, and we have little time to make an impact on the world.

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The correct answer is D. Life is short, and we have little time to make an impact on the world. The poet compares everyone's life to a blank paper. It is blank once we are born and it is up to us to fill it out in the best possible way. But, we can only write a ''word or two'' - this means we dn't have much time, since lfe is short and it goes by quickly. ''Then comes night'' stands for the moment we all need to face sooner or later- death. Therefore, we need to use our time wisely and leave something behind when we're gone.

In the First Seven Years, What event provides Feld with a fortuitous opportunity with Max?A. Max brings his shoes to the shop for repair.
B. Miriam runs into Max in the street.
C. Sobel leaves and Feld is able to hire Max.
D. Feld's wife meets Max at the butcher shop.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. Sobel leaves and Feld is able to hire Max." In the First Seven Years, the event that provides Feld with a fortuitous opportunity with Max is that Sobel leaves and Feld is able to hire Max.

The correct answer to this question is A. Max brings his shoes to the shop for repair.

All of the following lines from "eve to her daughters" supports the poems of acctptance exceptA) "Where Adam went I was fairly contented to go"
B) "I adapted myself to the punishment: it was my"
C) "so he set to work, the earth must be made new Eden"
D) "you are submissive, following Adam even beyond existance"

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Answer: D

"A" has acceptance noted in that the speaker is "contented."' Content has the idea of no need for anything else, satisfied. 

"B" speaking of adapting to the situation. Again, the idea of accepting the situation.

"C" shows the speaker making the most of the situation. The idea of making it work, accepting the situation.

"D" speaks of submission which does not have the idea of acceptance, but obedience. 

Artistic patronage __________ in part because of Classical period public concerts. grew delined styed the same

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "grew" Artistic patronage grew in part because of Classical period public concerts. Because of these public concerts, the people has easy access to it and easily appreciate other forms of art.

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Which aspect of Gregor’s story most likely reflects Franz Kafka’s life?his refusal to conform to society’s norms
his antagonistic relationship with his father
his failed relationship with his sister
his desire to be free of all kinds of responsibility

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The correct answer would be the second one, "his antagonistic relationship with his father". Kafka's father wanted him to become a businessman, when all he wanted to do and be was a writer. Than infuriated his father, which led to their antagonistic relationship. It is reflected in the story as well - Gregor's father is very short-tempered, disappointed with his son, just as Kafka's father was.

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Synonyms: Match each word with the word or phrase nearest to its definition.1.

(5 pt)


permeate

A.
regular

B.
to spread throughout

C.
to continue to try

D.
to open

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B. "to spread throughout".
i.e. The smell //permeated// throughout the whole house when we cooked bacon.
The smell //spread throughout// the whole house...