The above question wants to analyze your reading, researching, and writing skills and for that reason, I cannot write this answer for you, but I will show you how to write it.
First, you should read "Jane Eyre" and understand what the Lowood School is, what it stands for and the changes it needs to make. As this is a very large book, so you can look for articles that analyze what the Lowood School was like, but I can say that this was an oppressive school, where students were in very poor sanitary conditions and were constant victims of typhus and tuberculosis.
Based on this, you should think about how this school should be reinforced, to ensure more safety for students and be a place with better infrastructure, hygiene, sanitary conditions, and proper nutrition.
Therefore, please provide the following information in your response:
- Show why the Lowood School needed a makeover.
- Show how essential this reform was.
- Show what changed at school.
- Show who funded the renovation.
- It shows what are the expectations for the future of the school after the reform.
It is important to show a reform not only in the physical structure of the school, but also in the administrative body.
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Answer:
A. " . . . they [the children] made fun of him because he would not play games or fly kites, or because he mispronounced some word. . ."
Explanation:
'Tiger-Tiger' is a part of the collective stories in 'The Jungle Book' written by Rudyard Kipling. In this story, Mowgli leaves the jungle and decides to go live in human society, after driving the Sher Khan out of the jungle. When Mowgli comes to a village, he gets adopted by a wealthy family, who lost their son.
The theme that the rules of society don't benefit the needs of the individual is developed in option A. Mowgli is a jungle boy, brought up by a wolf pack in jungle, now he lives among human, his own kind, but, in both cases Mowgli remained an outcast. In jungle he was weak among the animals and the beast, but among humans he proved to be as strong as a bull.
In the statement, in option A, the narrator describes how the rules of society didn't fit Mowgli. When he was in jungle he learned to control his temperament. But when children made fun of him, he wanted to break them in two pieces.
Therefore, option A is correct.
The correct answer is a)reason. The Enlightenment Period encompassed many ideas, that which one of them was reason. Analysis and individualism was promoted rather than tradition and reliance on Christian analysis and authority. This period started mainly in Western Europe, in the country of France, but also encompassed England, Scotland, Greece, Russia and many other countries. It made thinkers analyze the relationship between the state and it's people, as well as the role of the Church in society. It also helped to inspire change governmental systems in and around Europe.