Hello. This question is about "Self-Reliance" by Emerson
Answer and Explanation:
For Emerson, childhood is the most important moment in life, because the individual's mind has not yet been encouraged by factors from the outside world. Issi makes everything that a child does is genuine, true and, incredible as it may seem, extremely focused. For him, it is important to give attention to children and encourage them to build their active and sure minds, because one day that child will be a young person who will know how to speak and impose himself, even if in a timid way and will be influential in society.
In other words, Emerson believes that childhood is important because he has a clear and active mind.
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The answer to this question is given below in the explanation section
Explanation:
In this question, it is asked about the central idea of the text from the two statements as given below.
- Most people engage in casual acts of altruism that benefit them in some way, however, "pure” altruism is extremely rare and few people are capable of it. While some acts of altruism may be driven by conscious - or unconscious - selfishness, humans are capable of "pure” altruism because of their ability to feel for others
- "Pure" altruism is a relatively new practice in humans as selflessly helping others doesn't benefit humans in any way or help them survive. While it may not appear to be the case at first glance, "pure" altruism and selflessly helping others is important for the survival of humans.
In the above two statements, the question is asked about which statement expresses the central idea of the text.
The correct answer is statement 1 describe the central idea about pure altruism in the best way than statement 2. Because the statement 1, clearly define what is altruism and what is pure altruism and its linkages with human.
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B. The author describes the plot and theme of the play that the girl is auditioning for a part in
B). Mars because it’s talking about one specific place .