Since the factory runs for three 4 hours shift per day, that many total full day work hours is 12 hours.
Now, the factory produces 50 bundles per hour, and the operator loads the forklift 10 bundles per hour, the operator will need 60 hours to load a full day production.
The formula is 12 x 50 / 10 = 60
Hello. You did not change the text and the word to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for me to answer your question exactly.
However, when it comes to a text, the meaning of words and even answers to possible questions, are best evaluated with the diction synthesis and the descriptive settings. This is because these two factors allow a better visualization of the text and a better interpretation of the author's objectives with the written text.
Therefore, we can consider internal thoughts, as the literary element that is not efficient in providing answers to the reader.
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Answer:
The first stanza brings the main focus of the whole poem, presenting us with the sad image of the captive bird.
Explanation:
The poem "The Captive Dove" by Anne Bronte talks about a captive dove in the speaker's room. She narrates how she felt about the imprisoned dove, an animal more associated with peace.
The given lines are from the very first stanza of the poem where the poet addressed the caged animal directly. The speaker, while observing the bird "<em>flap those useless wings</em>", feels pity for bird. She admits that she was engrossed in the bird that she forgot her own woes. Suggesting that only if the dove had "<em>one gentle mate
/ Thy little drooping heart to cheer,/ And share with thee thy captive state</em>", then it would be happy to be in the cage. But "<em>poor solitary dove</em>" had to "<em>joyless moan [and] pine, neglected, and alone</em>".
The first stanza brings the very sad situation of the bird to the fore, captivating us with the image of the bird helplessly flying around in the small space of its cage. It allows the readers to get the main idea of what the poem will be about. By laying emphasis on the captive state of the bird which is sad enough to make the speaker forget her own woes, the first stanza brings a great impact on the condition/ situation of the caged bird.
They seek to glorify their names and in killing Humana they are doing a god's work even if it is directly opposed to another god's desires