In the poem In Memoriam, A. H. H. by Alfred, Lord Tennyson, the poet expresses a philosophical belief in the eternal life of the spirit.
"In Memoriam A.H.H." or simply "In Memoriam" is a poem by the British poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, completed in 1849.
Originally the title of the poem was "The Way of the Soul", and this might provide a clue of how the poem is an account of all Tennyson's thoughts and emotions as he grieves over the death of a close friend.
Answer:
(B).Some groups began working to restore gingerbread home.
The point the king is trying to make is, essentially, that while what Hitler did was considered legal and while what the Hungarian Freedom Fighters did was illegal, it is all a matter of human rights. While what Hitler did may have been legal, it was not morally correct to kill 6 million people. And while it was illegal to aid the Jews and provide comfort, it is morally correct to help these people in a time of need, as stated by the golden rule of every religion, do unto others as you would like to have done to you. It is mostly based on what people believe is correct and if certain people believed what Hitler believed, they would not have that certain moral correctness. So in standing up for what you believe in, a change can be made based on the actions; illegal or not.
Answer:
C and A.
Explanation:
I know that "C" is one of them because Douglass states, "Once thoroughly broken down, who is he that can repair the damage?" Letter C is, "Slavery is a degrading institution to all those involved." These two excerpts are very similar in concept. I know that it is also "A" because another thing that Douglass has stated was, "It must stand entire, or it doesn't stand at all." Letter A states, "Slavery relies on the conscience to maintain itself. These, also, are very similar in the idea, and image that Frederick Douglass was trying to put out there.