Answer:
Chavanprash is a ayurvedic health supplement and Patanjali toothpaste is a ayurvedic toothpaste,
Explanation:
Chavanprash is a ayurvedic health supplement that's been on this planet for ages. It has MANY benefits such as providing strength, immunity, and preserving vitality. You can eat this!
Patanjali toothpaste is toothpaste sold by Patanjali Ayurved company. Toothpaste is made using ayurvedic ways and is quite popular in India and with oversea indian crowd. The owner of the companies are very famous in the world of yoga: Baba Ramdev and Balkrishna. You cannot eat this!
"The speaker says she dislikes poetry but then makes an argument in favor of it" <span>is ironic about this excerpt from "Poetry" by Marianne Moore. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the fourth option or option "d". I hope that this is the answer that has come to your desired help.</span>
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The answer is not A because the P photographer is capitalized
The answer is not B because the U in uncle is capitalized
The answer is not D because the N in neighborhood is capitalized.
How is social media different from other forms of entertainment for young people
Answer:
The narrator's intention for "unnaming" the animals is:
to become one with nature and have equality rather than showing domination over the creatures by labeling them with a name.
Explanation:
This question refers to the short story "She Unnames Them
", by author Ursula K. Le Guin. The narrator is Eve, the first woman created by God according to the Bible. In the story, Eve realizes the need to take back the names given to the animals, and even her own name. She unnames them. Some are hesitant, but in the end all animals accept remaining nameless. She notices then that her purpose has been fulfilled:
<em>They seemed far closer than when their names had stood between myself and them like a clear barrier: so close that my fear of them and their fear of me became one same fear. And the attraction that many of us felt, the desire to feel or rub or caress one another’s scales or skin or feathers or fur, taste one another’s blood or flesh, keep one another warm -- that attraction was now all one with the fear, and the hunter could not be told from the hunted, nor the eater from the food.</em>
Now, since there are no names to distinguish them, they are all the same. No separation is felt any longer. There are no classes, just "them". Eve then goes to Adam and gives her own name back. She is free, like the animals she unnamed, from the label once forced onto her.