Answer:
ok
Explanation:
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To convince the reader that what they are writing about is true and correct, and to add a deeper meaning and depth to their writing.
Answer:
Panaji, Goa
09/01/2019
Hey Pal,
I have not received any letter from you off late. How have you been? Two months back when you wrote to me, you said you were going to Tokyo for your winter vacation. How has that experience been? Write to me about your time spent in Tokyo.
With summer coming up in a couple of months, my father has promised to take us to Kashmir. It is really beautiful in summer and I am really eager to visit the place. What are your plans for summer? Are you planning to come to India like you said earlier? If you are planning, what places do you want to visit? Do you have any friends and family in India?
Please visit us too if you have time. Do let me know in advance about your travel plans so we will try to plan ours around it. Do write to me when you get this letter. I am enclosing some photographs of our Christmas vacation in Goa. Hope you like them.
Cheers,
your name
Explanation:
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Answer:
He guides Kieran and offers advice based on his experience.
An archetype is a character, action, or situation that shows a universal pattern of human life. The sage or mentor archetype is an old and wise character, who guides the hero of the story in the right direction. In this passage, Mr. Lang is Kieran's trainer, who guides Kieran and gives him advice based on his experience as a gymnast.
Explanation:
Brueghel's Landscape with the Fall of Icarus points that our individual suffering doesn't matter compared to the whole world since a single individual is just a grain of sand compared to the whole world. This leaves the viewer with his or her own opinion. In the painting, the idea of over prideful suffering is shown in only a tiny splash that we know from the title of the work must be Icarus falling into the ocean. The rest of the scene is quiet and calm, as if the whole world continued without a care. Rather in Auden's poem, it obsesses about suffering and seems to grieve at the idea that our individual suffering isn't more important. The poem takes on a very powerful vocabulary using words like "suffering", "martyrdom", "disaster", and "forsaken". Many readers can agree that they both have very similar ideas.