Earth how destructive the plants and living things. It grows and evolves, it dies and becomes a memory of what once was. The earth is green, but we turn it black. We do not appreciate the things that are, only the things that could be by our hand. We are selfish, we are only visitors yet we destroy the only home we know. What of that? What if we continue,and there is no more beauty to come. What of that? Will we then appreciate the things that are, will we stop our wicked ways. We don't take a moment and look often, we may have a glimpse, but we don't appreciate it. As our minds begin to forget what beauty this home we call earth has, we become bitter and nasty. How could we become such hate and lust filled people when the world is such a calm and beautiful place? How can we not notice what's right in front of us? What will become of us, when we forget completely about what our home has to offer?
Answer:
B, semi-autobiographical
Explanation:
'A farewell to Arms' is a novel by Ernest Hemingway set during the Italian campaign of World War I. It was first published in 1929.
It is a story of an American ambulance driver who falls for a beautiful English nurse. It is a first-person account of the American, Frederic Henry, serving as lieutenant.
Hemingway used his own personal experience during his time serving in the Italian campaign as the base of the novel, however, there were also many fictional elements which makes the novel semi-autobiographical.
Answer:
Blonde is to hair as hazel is to eye.
Dig is to shovel as paint is to brush.
Severe is to serious as relaxed is to calm.
Wrong is to correct as easy is to advanced.
Rough is to sandpaper as smooth is to silk.
Answer:
D: Honored
Explanation:
A doesn't make sense,
B and C are alright, but Honored is the best fit.