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Answer:
Two sentences from the article that include central ideas are:
1. While each utopian community had differences, they shared a common vision of living together.
2. They survived by modifying their system into two distinct organizations, one secular and one religious.
Explanation:
A central idea is the main point or theme that the author is making in the writing or presentation. It is also called the main or key idea. This implies that the central idea is the focus of an article or a presentation. The sentence that contains the central idea is called a thesis statement. This captures the claim being presented in an article. However, a text or presentation could contain more than one central idea.
Answer:
A. The pond returns of its former state after a storm.
Explanation:
"Walden" or "Walden; or, Life in Woods" is penned by Henry David Thoreau. It is a series of 18 essays. The inspiration to write these essays, Thoreau, got from the Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts, that he lived near for almost two years. The essays were published in 1854; is an important contribution to the development of Transcendentalism.
<u>Thoreau, in his essays, describes the simplicity of life one can experience by being closer to nature. When he said that 'no storms, no dust, can dim its surface ever fresh' he meant to state that the quietness of the pond could not be disturbed by anything. When there is dust or storm, the pond returns to its former state of quietness and calmness</u>.
So, the correct answer is option A.
Answer and Explanation:
What "cage" did Lizabeth realize that her and her childhood companions were trapped in during the Great Depression?
Lizabeth is a character is Eugenia Collier's short story "Marigolds", set during the Great Depression. According to Lizabeth, who is also the narrator of the story, the cage in which she and the other children in story were trapped was poverty.
How did this "cage" limit Lizabeth and her companions, and how did they react to it as children?
<u>Lizabeth says poverty is a cage because it limits her and her companions. They know, unconsciously, that they will never grow out of it, that they will never be anything else other than very poor. However, since they cannot understand that consciously yet, the children and Lizabeth react to that reality with destruction. They channel their inner frustrations, project their anger outwards - more specifically, they destroy Miss Lottie's garden of marigolds.</u>
<em>"I said before that we children were not consciously aware of how thick were the bars of our cage. I wonder now, though, whether we were not more aware of it than I thought. Perhaps we had some dim notion of what we were, and how little chance we had of being anything else. Otherwise, why would we have been so preoccupied with destruction? Anyway, the pebbles were collected quickly, and everybody looked at me to begin the fun."</em>
The correct answer would be 3, gasta as you are conjugating the verb "gastar" for ella as the word "hermana" means sister and is feminine.
Source(s): I speak Spanish. :)
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