“Everybody is just walking along concerned with his own
problems, his own life, his own worries. And we’re all expecting other people
to tune into our own agenda.” The theme describes that you cannot force
one to understand your situation easily because they have other problems on
their own.
The correct answer is: The echoing sound of his voice shows his excitement that his brother is communicating. The text shows the desperation of the narrator not knowing if his brother was actually able to communicate, he probably wondered if he had a soul at all. He even thinks of killing him at some point because of that desperation. However, when he sees him smile, he gains hope again and realizes with excitement he still has a soul and is capable of doing the same things he does, the same things a person does.
<span>The devil actively seeks to destroy human souls. - This religious belief is most closely related to the plot of Christopher Marlowe's The Tragic History of Doctor Faustus.
Though there were times when Faustus warred within himself about the wrongness of his decision to sell his soul to the devil, the devil always presents him with things that will entice Faustus to stick to their contract. The devil did everything to ensure that Faustus will be bound to him for eternity and when the time came to collect Faustus' soul, the devil tore Faustus' body to pieces.
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The answer is "the poet rebukes readers for their mistaken belief that war is glorious"
<span>B. Schools should move away from standardized testing because tests often do more harm than good.
It stays on the topic of testing and is simplistic.</span>