Positive character is having positive motivations and willingness to work hard.
Answer:a lyric poem that uses lofty language,
a formal tone, and often
contains an apostrophe
- Ode
a narrative poem made up of quatrains,
or four-line stanzas, where alternate
lines rhyme
-Ballad
a lyric poem that contains 14 lines and
a fixed pattern of rhyme
-Sonnet
a lyric poem that has a sad tone and is
used to express sorrow over
someone’s death
- Elegy
Explanation:
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Answer:
I say D
Explanation:
I say D because it each point of view gives a different opinion from there point of view
Answer:
INHERENT CORRUPTIBILITY AND THE WEAKNESS OF PUBLIC MORALITY
As humans, we are to some large extents corruptible which bears credence to the saying, "every man has a price". This price can be anything from money, power, women, the desire to do good, etc and which can be exploited fully by someone that wants to "find out your price".
Public morality has to do with how other people view your morality and such morality is quite actually the choice to do right or wrong.
Therefore, public morality has its weakness by making man to attempt to hide his inherent corruptibility without actually attempting to limit his corrupt nature.
The whole point of public morality is to dissuade people from making wrong choices and decisions as they would be tried and found guilty by the public.
We can see from the story that although Goodman Brown came to the forest to meet with the devil, he still hides when he sees Goody Cloyse and hears Deacon Gookin. This shows the weakness of public morality as Goodman Brown only hides so as not to face public morality but it does not really make him change his decision to meet with the devil.
D. To leave unanswered questions for the audience to think about
The questions leave the audience to come up with their own answers. However, the way the questions are asked he is guiding the audience to have similar answers. If we look at the other options, it is almost easier to eliminate the other options to verify that we are correct. Option A talks about a warm comfortable feeling. However, Wiesel does not want to leave the audience feeling warm and comfortable. He wants the audience to have a reaction to the horrors and injustices being done in the world. He no longer wants people to be indifferent to human suffering. Option B mentions are religious plea...there is no religion in his questions. Option C is about him directly stating his opinion. Questions are not direct statements...this is wrong. Option D is the only valid choice.