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I read “Types of Shakespearean Dramas.” The organizational patterns appear to be compare and contrast with some descriptive sections. Signal phrases like “differs from” and “for example” help me see these patterns.
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"Three hundred years before Columbus, a city larger and more populated than London dominated the North American interior, but it had been completely forgotten."
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Free education available to all citizens is one of the fundamental human rights anywhere in the world. This education must be of quality and provide the individual with the necessary knowledge to build their civic, social and professional life.
It is because of this right and the importance of having a quality education that we have seen so many protests and demonstrations by students, claiming for free and quality education in our fields.
According to the students, the education provided in the camps cannot be considered egalitarian and is not being offered to all citizens of the region. This is because the value of the annuity prevents people from being able to study, especially individuals with little economic power, who are the most in need of quality education. This infringes a fundamental and essential right for the region's development. Therefore, students claim free and efficient education, which brings about improvements in the region and is comprehensive and fair, since the population pays high taxes so that everyone has equal access to all educational resources.
Therefore, as contributing citizens to the State and recognizing our duties and rights within society, we must support the student cause and reinforce the importance of free education to which we are all entitled.
Shakespeare's "Sonnet 73" and Housman's "Loveliest of trees, the cherry now" both touches on the issues of life and death from the perspectives of an old man and a twenty-year-old boy.
Shakespeare’s “Sonnet 73” is the sonnet from an old man’s perspective. He finds himself to be ashes which are the result of fire and can never turn back to its original state. He takes the help of metaphors to compare the cycle of life and death with the cycle of seasons and rotation of day and night. The speaker here wants to go back to his youth days and live the life again but he’s very well acquainted with the fact that it is not possible.
Housman's "Loveliest of trees, the cherry now" too looks upon the theme of life and death from a boy’s perspective who has turned twenty.
The boy gets terrified when he analyses that he has only fifty years more to live in this world. He wants to go back into the woods and live the life to its fullest. The boy complains about the short span of life he has left and the only thing which is promised in a life is death. However, he wants to achieve everything in this life of his before death touches him.
The correct inference of the given passage from "The Cask of Amontillado" is Fortunato is worried about the moisture and bones in the vault. The correct answer is C.