Imma go with b Sorry if it’s wrong.
Answer: Sir Bedivere being contemplative.
This excerpt's imagery is intented to tell the reader that Sir Bedivere was in a state of contemplation. We can see that by the use of phrases such as:
- <em>Counting the dewy pebbles:</em> He is doing some monotonous activity that requires little mental effort. He is likely thinking of something else meanwhile.
- <em>Fixed in thought:</em> Concentrating on some specific thought that is of great importance to him.
Answer: Appropiate
Explanation: "Dark Ages" is indeed appropiate because the religious people burnt down all the previous knowledge of Romans, such as mathematics, physics, philosophy, etc. All because they wanted everyone to follow "God" and their whole catholic church, so if people were to read all this knowledge, specially the philosophical and religious knowledge that Romans wrote, no one would've gone with the catholic church and believe it.
Answer:
The history of the Black Plague serves to project the environmental and economic consequences of the current coronavirus pandemic, given the similarities between both historical events.
Thus, the Black Plague implied, like the current pandemic, an almost total cessation of economic activities at the global level, causing a consequent increase in poverty rates, with the consequent decrease in the population's standard of living.
But, on the other hand, the decrease in production during the Plague had beneficial effects for the environment, since it decreased the increasing rates of environmental pollution at that time. In this sense, a similar situation is being experienced in the present, since restrictions on certain activities and circulation in general have slowed down the already advanced global pollution process.