World peace, or peace on Earth, is the concept of an ideal state of happiness, freedom and peace within and among all people and nations on earth. It can also be referred to as a global process of maintaining the environment of the Earth not less than when it used to have no any existence of war or violence.This idea of world non-violence is one motivation for people and nations to willingly cooperate, either voluntarily or by virtue of a system of governance that objects it will be solved by love and peace. Different cultures, religions, philosophies and organisations have varying concepts on how such a state would come about.
Answer:
Line 30 in the poem suggests that there was a war that was about to be waged in Xanadu.
Explanation:
"Kubla Khan" is one of the most celebrated incomplete poetry in literature. It is written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. The poem is a fragment of the dream or vision that he saw but could not write the full dream as he remembered only a part.
In line 30, the speaker said that he heard the ancestral voices of war. If the poem would have been written completely, or if the story would have continued there would have been a war waged on Xanadu. The beauty of Xanadu state would have been completely shattered with the war.
Line 30:
<em>"Ancestral voices prophesying war!"</em>
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Because she fell and was able to just laugh it off
A is wrong because it doesn't talk much about how to overcome being nervous, C is wrong because if preforming well was more than playing the right notes she would have felt embarassed about falling, and D is wrong because she fell and just jumped up and bowed not feeling embarassed at all and the text isn't organized in a way to teach you certain behaviours
Answer: Shielding our children from [mistakes] by striving for perfection in our own parenting does them no favors.
Explanation: Just took the test, Hope this helps, if it does please consider brainliest!
I recently met Mrs Mallard when she brought her Pixie to visit dear Tricki. I spoke to her about the great triumph of surgery that had brought him back to me. Imagine my surprise, when she told me how mistaken I was. I am writing to you to share that I am full of guilt and regret for my mistakes.