The answer is D: After some soul-searching and introspection, Peter knew that it was time for him to move on.
Introspection is the action of self-reflection, that is to say, internal observation of one´s own state of mind. This kind of intra-personal observation can yield insights about one´s own corporeal, sensitive, cognitive and emotional states. It is contrasted to external observation of objects as different and external to the mind.
In "The Lamb", God is known as the being that made the lamb, and I quote from <u>The Lamb</u> by William Blake "Gave thee life and bid thee feed". God is represented as the person that does this. In 'The Tyger", it refers to the lamb, and I quote, "did he who make the lamb make thee?". In all, really God is referred to as who made both of these amazing creatures. Hope this helps!
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There are not any statements attached to the question.
After reading the paragraph by Scaachi Koul, we can say that the word "divert" most nearly means:
B. Shift.
<h3>In what context is "divert" used?</h3>
- Koul is talking about how her Indian mother never teaches her recipes properly. Even when the author is watching her cook, her mother does something to "divert her attention."
- What "divert" means in that context is to shift. The author's mother does something to shift the author's attention, so that she will not learn the complete recipe.
- Koul ends the paragraph saying that Indian mothers hoard their recipes and that, even when they do teach them, they use measurements that are their own.
With the information above in mind, we can choose letter B as the best option.
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