Wordsworth's early work is considered as typical of the Romantic era. Majority of his earlier work was one of the main influences and/or foundations of the Romantic movement. However, toward the second half of his life after foreseeing tragedies and accepting the toll that time takes upon man with age, he became more skeptical of his earlier beliefs. This resulted in his later works not being typical of the Romantic era because he had become disillusioned with his former values.
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The correct answer is Palestrina, he carries the title "Prince of Music".
Answer:
"That night, Richard got a bed in the bunkhouse."
"Nat took Richard up to the ranch house."
"He . . . Watched the cowboys find and round up the cattle in the hills and canyons."
Explanation:
In literature, the setting refers to the geographical location or time that describes where the scene or event occurs. This allows or enables the readers to be conscious and understand the scene and its surroundings.
Among the given options, the details that show the setting of the story are the description of the "bed in the bunkhouse", "the ranch house", the mentioning of the "hills and canyons" etc.
Thus, the correct answers are <u><em>"That night, Richard got a bed in the bunkhouse." "Nat took Richard up to the ranch house." "He . . . Watched the cowboys find and round up the cattle in the hills and canyons."</em></u>
3x - y = 5
If you are looking for x, then
3x - y(0) = 5
3x = 5
x = 5/3
If you are looking for y,
3x - y = 5
3(0) - y = 5
-y = 5
-y / -1 , 5 / -1
y = -5