The central idea of the excerpt from Annus Mirabilis by John Dryden where it speaks about London after how it was ravaged by plague and fire, is B. where despite the calamities that happened to London, it will once again thrive. Even though a great catastrophe has fallen on London, it doesn’t deter it from rising and flourishing once more.
"I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ability of man to <em>elevate his life by a conscious endeavor.</em>" The sentence that best describes Thoreau's meaning in the statement is:
A. Man improves his life when he is aware of what he is meant to do.
By " elevating his life by a conscious endeavor", he means that the man through well-thought actions, or strategy, can facilitate his chances of doing things better, therefore excelling in life.
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Answer:
Hunger can change a person.
Explanation:
When a person is in a situation where they are starving and weak, their brain goes into a primitive state where food is the only thing that matters, relationships be darned. Wiesel included this passage to show how terrible the effects of the Holocaust were.
Answer:
The first suitor to die is Antinous.