Answer:
"their own evil turned inside out like a glove and me wearing it.” This image is unnatural – she is using the glove as a metaphor and really it is bodies which are being turned inside out, so that the evil inside humans is exposed and she is wearing it. This is the time in which the women of the town come to see Mary.
Answer:
Compound ideas, although derived from experience, are formed by the mind by combining simple ideas, so the mind acquires an active role in the production of such compound ideas (such as ideas of beauty, gratitude, universe, etc.).
Explanation:
The understanding selects several ideas, gathers and associates them and ends up synthesizing them into a compound idea of a higher level than the original ones.
The most abstract, more elaborate ideas such as the notion of beauty, eternity, infinity, etc. They are compound ideas (this always according to Locke who was the creator of the differentiation between simple ideas and complex ideas).
An example is the game of billiards: if I hit a billiard ball with the stick, I transmit energy to it, then the ball moves. In other words, a cause (hitting the billiard ball with the stick) is followed by an effect (the billiard ball moves).
Answer:
The Bible’s Ecclesiastes 3.1-4 and "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
The lines from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" that are an allusion to these Bible verses are:
A. There will be time to murder and create,
And time for all the works and days of hands
Explanation:
The line "time to murder and create" is an indirect inference to Ecclesiastes 3:1-4. The poem titled "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" was written in 1910 by T.S. Eliot. It is modernist literary work which celebrated the diminishing power of traditional sources of authority, especially religion. Most allusions are made based on shared knowledge and understanding between the reader and the author.
Answer:
Death, the sun, a wall, and in some cases, freedom.
Explanation:
These are objects and theories. Death can be personified, the sun can also be. A grizzly bear and young boy are already alive, so they can't be personified. I hope this helped.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Thesis statements are usually opinions and tend to be the last sentence of the introduction paragraph. A is the only one with all opinions because the other sentences have facts that can be proved.