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1.Roger Federer is the best tennis player to have ever lived
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Answer by YourHope:
Which of the following best states the explicit meaning of this excerpt from Jefferson’s Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom?
Many false religions have been established under true and infallible principles.
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This means that the young narrators of “The Sisters,” “An Encounter,” and “Araby” all tell their own stories and refer to themselves as “I.” All of the other stories in the collection are told in the third person, which means that the narrators are not part of the story and refer to the characters as “he” or “she.” ...
The conflict in Joyce's "Araby" surround the protagonist's struggle with money and the lack of it, culminating in his realization at the end...
The main moral/theme of Araby is loss of innocence. As the young narrator gains feelings for Mangan's Sister, he has trouble realizing what these feelings mean. The boy admires her so greatly while he has only spoken to her once or twice which shows immaturity.
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the little engine that could :)
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An example of this would be the Odyssey, in which Homer asks the muses for assistance. This 'epic convention' is known as an invocation. In many religious settings, an invocation is a prayer to open the meeting. This always helps me to remember, because in both examples it is a plea to a God(s) and at the beginning.