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Answer:
The poet believes Icarus flew to the sun on purpose. Icarus decided to fly to the sun to gain freedom and
knowledge. No. His "proof" is based on his own observations. In the myth, Icarus is portrayed as a little boy who
lost his life because he did not follow his father's
advice. In the poem, he is portrayed as someone
who fully understands his actions and gains wisdom
and freedom during his failure The theme of the myth is listen to your elders.
However, the theme of the poem is test your limits
to gain knowledge To face challenges fearlessly even if it means failing
in the attempt is the idea that it is better to try and
fail than not try at all.
Explanation:
If "Opening the gate" is underlined, it is a phrase. "Opening" is just a present participle that describes an action happening at the same time with another action (opening happens at the same time as letting the dog). It doesn't function as a noun, so it is not a gerund. It doesn't form a predicate, so it can't be a clause or a sentence either.
<u>Answer</u>:
(C): "Song" from Much Ado About Nothing focuses on the fickleness of men.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The song of “Balthasar” from Shakespeare's ''Much Ado About Nothing'' describes the fickleness of men. Writer describes men as deceivers. But according to him, society has double standards and accepts men for being unfaithful. But women are humiliated and shamed, if they behave the same way.
If a man wants something, he will deceive. They do not show any signs of commitment. Women trust men whom they shouldn’t otherwise. His lines say "'<em>Sigh no more’, ladies, ‘sigh no more’. Men were deceivers ever”.
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