Because I was thirsty *sip* *sip*!
The argument is <em>that children go to school to learn not to teach their elders ,</em> where teachers can be included. Public schools are subsidised with taxes. Bearing this in mind, we may say that taxpayers send their children to school for them to learn not to teach. This was what the taxpayers did when <em>they themselves </em>were students . Therefore, t<em>axpayers send their children to school on the premise that, at their age, they needed to learn, not teach </em>is the reasoning of the argument.
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<em>While the theme of "Ode on Grecian urn" focuses on how art is eternal, the theme of "Ozymandias" focuses on how things change.</em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Both the poems are from the romantic period but their themes are contrasting to each other. The former poem focuses on the eternity and the unchanging truth while the latter focuses on the constant changes which are taking place around us. There is nothing as unchanging and everything in this world is subjected to mortality.
The answer would be that the tone is peaceful because it sounded like the lady gave him something and that's why he's saying thank you. It's not really joyful and the boy didn't do crazy things so that eliminates suspensful and joyful. The reason I didn't choose angry and violent is because even thought she shut the door, she didn't slam the door. So Peaceful is the answer