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Sloan [31]
3 years ago
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Jacob read the following information in an online science article:

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Setler79 [48]3 years ago
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The answer would be A.

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Flour, baking soda, sugar/brown sugar, milk, eggs

Explanation:

Flour: Flour, in optimal conditions has a shelf life of about one year. Storage in a room temperature pantry is okay, but an ideal place for keeping flour fresh is in the freezer or fridge in an airtight container. Flour at room temperature generally goes bad after around 4-8 months, but in the freezer/refrigerator it can last 1-2 years.

Baking Soda: Can be kept in the box as is, but if freshness is preferred, transfer to an airtight container. No refrigeration is required, but make sure to keep a tight lid on it, as baking soda is prone to absorbing odors. Keep in pantry. Unopened, it can last 18 months, after opening it can last up to 6 months for the best quality.

Sugar: Do not put in the refrigerator. Moisture makes sugar hard and lumpy. Keep in a tight container in an odor free area. Keep in pantry. Technically, sugar never spoils, but it is recommended to keep it for at most up to 2 years.

Brown Sugar: Should be stored in an area that is cool and moist. Preferably in an airtight container. A resealable bag will work as well, as long as no air can get in to dry out and harden the sugar. Has a usual shelf life of about 6 months from opening.

Milk: Store on the refrigerator shelves as opposed to the refrigerator door. It is cooler the deeper inside the fridge you go, and for longevity's sake, it is best to keep the milk as far back as possible. Ideal temp for milk is between 0-5 degrees celsius. Milk should never be drank past the due date listed on the container.

Eggs: Should be stored inside their original carton on an inside shelf, not on the refrigerator door. Should be kept at roughly 4 degrees celsius or lower. Storing your eggs in the fridge is a good way to keep bacteria from infesting them, alongside keeping them fresher. They last about 3-5 weeks.

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Romantic Poetry was produced during the reign of Queen Victoria.

Victorian Poetry was produced during the approximate period from 1800 to 1850. 

Themes

Romantic Poetry predominantly used the theme of nature. In addition, themes of pastoral life, medievalism, Hellenism, supernaturalism can also be observed.

Victorian Poetry used medieval myths and legends as well as realistic issues such as the struggle between science and religion.

Nature

Romantic Poetry revered and admired nature.

Victorian Poetry treated nature in more realistic and less idealized view.

Emotion vs Intellect

Romantic Poetry gave prominence to emotion, imagination and spontaneity.

Victorian Poetry gave more importance to intellect and realism.

Poets

Notable Romantic Poets include William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lord Byron, Percy Bysshe Shelley and John Keats.

Notable Victorian Poets include Robert Browning, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and Lord Tennyson

Explanation:

Romantic period and Victorian period are two notable periods in literature. The romantic period was an artistic and literary movement that originated in Europe towards the end of the 18th century. Victorian p

Romantic Poetry

Romanticism was an artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that originated in Europe toward the end of the 18th century. Romantic poetry refers to the poetry written during the romanticism. Romantic poetry was a reaction against conventions, rules, and traditional laws of poetry. It is considered to be the exact opposite of neoclassical poetry; neoclassical poetry is the poetry of reason and intellect whereas romantic poetry is the poetry of emotion, passion, and sentiments. The romantic poets were against the influence of intellect in their poetry. According to Wordsworth, one of the foremost Romantic poets, ““Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility.” Emotion and imagination are hallmarks of romantic poems.

Nature is one of the most used themes in romantic poetry; nature was something to be revered and admired. It was a source of inspiration, happiness, and satisfaction. Pastoral life, medievalism, Hellenism, supernaturalism are also important features of romantic poetry.

William Blake, William Wordsworth, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lord Byron, and John Keats are considered to be the leading figures in romantic poetry.

Victorian Poetry

Victorian literature is the literature produced during the reign of Queen Victoria. Although romantic poetry played a dominant role in the romantic period, it was the Victorian novel that played an important role in the Victorian period.

The reclaiming of the past was a major element of Victorian literature; Victorian poets displayed an interest in the medieval literature of England. The heroic and chivalry knights were a particular favorite of Victorian poets. Alfred Tennyson’s Idylls of the King, which blended Arthurian legends with contemporary ideas, is a fine example of this theme.

The use of sensory elements was another important characteristic of Victorian poetry. Many Victorian Poets used imagery and the sensory elements to express the struggles between Religion and Science and ideas about Nature and Romance.

Robert Browning, Thomas Hardy, Gerard Manley Hopkins, and Alfred Tennyson are some notable poets in the Victorian period.

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</span>The reason why I chose this sentence is because of the word <em>termagant, </em>meaning a violent, overbearing, turbulent, brawling, quarrelsome woman.
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The answer is C. She asked us to keep the secret between her and I.

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