The correct answer is:
But at my back I always hear
Time's winged chariot hurrying near;
And yonder all before us lie
Deserts of vast eternity.
(Andrew Marvell, “To His Coy Mistress”)
These lines highlight the fleeting nature of life. The author argues that he can hear the "winged chariot" of time, meaning he can feel time passing, and "hurrying near." He knows that before us, there lies a desert of eternity. This is likely to refer to death. He believes that death is fast approaching, and that after death, lies an eternity.
<span>b. An extravagant, lustful, veteran widow.
The passage says that her features and clothes are bold and extravagant--she is wearing red stockings and has beautiful handkerchiefs, and her face has a lot of makeup on.
It also says that she has had five official husbands and many partners, but the narrator is not going to tell the reader just how many. </span>
The correct answer is answer A ("The focus of the speech stays on Wiesel's terrifying experiences as a child").
<u>By using the third person, Wiesel is able to separate himself from his present self, and take us back to the perspective he had at the time being a young boy</u>. By using the third person, the focus moves away from himself and what sticks with us is the harshness of these experiences that countless nameless boys had to go through.
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Answer:
Hmmm
Explanation:
I think the subject would be "High in the Himalayas" and I think the verb would be "north"
I hope I am right and I hope this helps. :)
The Latin root "bene" means good. Beneficiary means a person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy. The Latin root helps you understand that because it means a person who derives ADVANTAGE from something. Meaning it's something good.
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