The primary theme in Robert Frost's "Mending Wall" is the self-imposed barriers humans make to separate each other and prevent interaction. The poem suggests that the wall is unnatural and unhealthy for them, yet the neighbors meet every year for maintenance. The wall is a metaphor for barriers we create and maintain on the basis of tradition.
Answer: Maybe D. Or A. Not too sure though sorry!
Explanation: I'm taking the test right now and I'm choosing D. Hope this helps.
Answer:
<em>Sentence (F) and (B) best describe the claims of the speaker.
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Explanation:
- This question is regarding the thought-provoking novel called A Room of One's Own. It is written by the famous Virginia Woolf.
- In the book, she describes the character of a girl who wants to have her own room so that she may lock the door and spend time with herself. She wants to write different stories, poems etc.
- The speaker of this book emphasizes how women have lost their true identity between the realms of marriage and divorce. She also mentions how they are not treated the same as men.
Which is a physical benefit of practicing abstinence?
Eliminates the risk of pregnancy
less use of illegal substances
more opportunities for emotional relationships
greater likelihood of graduating from high school
Answer:
Eliminates the risk of pregnancy
Explanation:
Abstinence in this context means sexual abstinence and the physical benefit of abstinence is that the risk of pregnancy is eliminated.
Pregnancy occurs when the spermatozoa from the male meet with the egg of a female in the fallopian tube, during sexual intercourse and fertilize it, which in turn becomes a zygote and form a baby.
So, physical abstinence totally eliminates the risk of pregnancy.
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