Objectivity is blank and white. In other words, it is right or wrong. So, which answer shows he is not trying to guess or be wishy-washy? Pathos is trying to appeal to one's emotions. So, he is trying to say that he will never forget how happy he was allowed to go live with another in order to become educated. When you look at the given answers, it can't be C as he was not happy to see Thomas but to receive the education. It can't be D because there is not explanation about the relationship. I do believe A is your best answer.
Leonardo Davinci was a truly incredible man, far ahead of his time. A true example of what the Italian Renesance stood for, Davinci was an accomplished architect, designing and constructing the Milan Cathedral, a talented musician, who not on playing, but constructed and designed new instruments, and even a scientist, who dabbled in chemistry, biology, and physics. Davinci is most acclaimed for his art and inventions. The famed and mysterious Mona-Lisa has become the face of the resistance itself, and Leonardo's inventions and ideas have and will inspire investors for years to come. Davinci created designs for the<span> first parachute, first helicopter, first airplane, first automatic rifle, swinging bridge, paddle boat and first motorized car. Unfortunately, he was unable to realize the vast majority of his creations, due to the limitations of existing technology at the time. While Leonardo Davinci professional life seems amazingly brilliant and almost divine, it is important to remember and commemorate that he was a man, a person, just like all of us. Leonardo had his own beliefs, love interests, friends, and enemies. And yet even in his private venture's Leonardo was nothing short of remarkable; He was a vegetarian and debated the morality of killing animals, something unheard of at the time. Unfortunately, </span><span>Leonardo died at Clos Lucé, France, on May 2, 1519, and a great man was lost to the world.
Side note; I actually visited his grave while in France. Also, make sure you don't copy and paste directly, that's easy to catch. To make your essay smoother, insert some of your main points into the conclusion.</span>
The Lord of the Flies -- the pig's head on the stick -- symbolizes evil. This "Beast" prompts the boys to give into their dark, savage sides.
When Ralph cracks the skull of the lord of the flies, he returns the creature to being merely a pig's head on a stick. He destroys its symbolic power. No longer a Beast, the Lord of the Flies is just a pig's skull. Ralph's act symbolizes law and order winning the battle over evil.
Answer:
The illustration emphasizes Creon’s extreme grief.
Explanation:
As the description of the illustration presents, when we look at the illustration we will see a man with a gray beard who looks disturbed and is holding a limp man in his arms. The man with the gray beard is Creon and the man in his arms is Haemon who committed su*c*de. Creon's disturbance on his face reveals his sadness at knowing that Haemon died and reveals extreme suffering.
Haemon is Creon's son, which explains Creon's deep grief.
Auguste Rodin taught Rilke the value of C. Objective Observation