Answer:
Ignorance is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Emily Dickinson was an American poet, whose figure and role in literature is as important as Poe's and Whitman's. Even though she was a prolific poet, the vast majority of her works saw the light after she died.
In the poem, we can see the word darkness or dark in four out of five stanzas. The word has always been related to ignorance, being light the opposite and a synonym for knowledge. In the poem, we can see how the speaker mentions darkness as a natural part of life, such as ignorance, when she mentions that <em>We grow accustomed to the Dark</em>. In the third stanza, the speaker relates this darkness to <em>evenings of the Brain</em>, relating that part of the day to uncertainty and ignorance. In the fourth stanza, the speaker puts in the same level learning and the ability to see, contrasting these elements to darkness (where nothing can be seen or understood). In the last stanza, after the learning process of seeing, the speaker mentions that the <em>Darkness alters</em> or <em>something in the sight/adjusts itself to Midnight</em>, meaning that the object can gain knowledge or prefer to remain in darkness or ignorance.
Answer: The Gnat informs her that this is a regular occurrence, which means that Bread-and-butter-flies frequently die. The Gnat then warns Alice that she will lose her name if she travels into the wood. -- Does this help?
Explanation: Have a brilliant day of learning-Lily ^-^
Answer:
I think it's C
Explanation:
A - The claim doesn't address the why
But the thesis statement does address the why. It answers why:
WHY is there images happy children used for the "Healthy Choices" menu?
BECAUSE the restaurant chain is trying to draw attention away from its role in depleting the rain forest.
B - The student didn't use analysis to reach the claim
The students did analyze the image
C - The student didn't address the "so what?" question
The student does not give a follow up reasoning to why this matters. The student only tells us that the restaurant is trying to draw attention away from it's role in depleting the rain forest. The student doesn't tell us: Why should we care? You may think this is common sense, of course we care about the rain forest! But the thesis does not tell us this.
D - The claim isn't reasoned
They tell us the claim, and reasoning in this sentence: "...features images of happy children playing in neatly manicured parks because the restaurant chain is trying to draw attention away from its role in depleting the rain forest."
C makes the most sense as your answer, although my second guess would be D, english can be tricky.
Answer:
It would have weakened his argument because he would be showing bias against thought, not actions.
Explanation:
A fallacy means a mistake belief or flase reasoning. His arguement is saying he claims this act as the first amendment.