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Marlowe's Dr. Faustus,' Marlowe teaches us the lesson that life is a straight line, not a circle; if one does not advance, one goes back. Faustus, with his pendular movement goes and returns in an endless move, without hope and direction.
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The party rewrites the past because "if you control the past you can control whats happening in the present".
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To answer this question it is necessary to read the entire text. The phrases that the author shows his opinion of Shakespeare's role in the future, will be the one in which the author shows an assumption about what he thinks will happen. These sentences are likely to be constructed using verbs in the future tense, so the author testifies that he is making an assumption, a projection, about what Shakespeare will represent.
Both "I love this movie theater" and "It's not to crowded." are the independent clauses because this is a compound sentence.
The correct answer is A- it states it in the lesson :)
"The "garden of my childhood" that he refers to in the poem is a metaphor for China, the homeland that he must abandon."