Answer:The wise man represents God and the palace represents the world that the boy must learn about in order to receive the wisdom he seeks. The oil on the spoon is a reminder to focus on the little details, or omens, while also wandering around and observing God's house (the world).
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1. Sinuhe felt compelled to leave Egypt because he wanted to became a Bedouin and lead a life under a new leader named Renetu who was an Asiatic leader. He was a man not looking for power or authority but a challenging life of a warrior.
2. He yearn to return because he felt the most protected in Egypt where he was always respected for his services to the king. He missed that life of dignity and grandeur in Egypt.
3. The young readers shall learn courage and bravery from Sinuhe who lived like a warrior and died like one. He does not became comfortable in his grand life at the royal palace. He always yearned for change and was calm in adversity.
Explanation:
During Sinuhe exile to Syria, he met his leader Renetu who was a tribal leader and married to his eldest daughter. He also earned the title of commander of military in Syria. However, when he aged, he wanted to go back to his roots in Egypt even after having a family at Syria. One life-changing night at Syria, Sinuhe confronted an attack on his life by a warrior. He fought with him and won but started missing Egypt more. He began to think that power as a military commander in Syria did not bought him loyalty. He wanted to live his last days in peace and was tired of protecting himself in the battle field.
He was fortunate that the king of Egypt also wanted to see him and sent him a letter. He was happy at the thought of going back to his old life and decided to return to Egypt. Hence, he made his eldest son the leader of tribe in Syria and went back to his roots.
This story shows a determination of a man who left everything behind to achieve what he wants. Sinuhe was not only determined but is also tied to his roots which brought him back to his motherland.
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A). Swift hated satire and refused to use it in his writings.
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As per the question, the statement that fails to describe the literary works of Jonathan Swift would be that 'Swift hated satire and refused to use it in his writings' i.e. option A as he was one of the most acknowledged and admired satirists of all time in the history of English Literature. <em>His blistering satire on human nature in his 'Gulliver's Travels' and 'dehumanization'(as a social folly) of Irish people in 'A Modest Proposal' are reminiscent of his use of satire as tool to bring forth the socio-political follies of human nature in a humorous manner.</em> Thus, <u>option A</u> is the correct answer.