Answer:
B). It is better to be part of beauty for a minute then live forever and never be part of beauty.
Explanation:
The poem titled 'The Lesson Of the Moth' penned by Don Marquis primarily discusses the tale of a moth who possesses a bizarre habit of being captivated to the bright light.
As per the question, when the fictional moth was attempting to 'break into the light bulb', it is asked for the reason why it was doing so. The speaker or the fictional moth gives a profound reason. He says that 'it is better to be a part of beauty for a minute and 'get burned in the beauty' instead of living forever and never being the part of that beauty.' The poet focuses on the theme of 'significance having a reason to live' instead of living pointlessly. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
Answer:
statement, sympathy, less predictable.
Explanation:
People watch tragic scenes b/c they feel sympathy for the characters. They understand whatever the person in story is going through must be horrible. Tragedy tells you how to feel about a character by building their story. Also, tragedy makes the stories less predictable and less boring. If there is nothing different to move the story forward and all conflicts end the same way, it would become boring to watch/read.
For example: The fault in our stars is a tragic movie but we love it because of the story and tragedy in it.
Answer:
My name is Jay Ilych, I am a student and author.
I like to pride myself in being a man with focus, but there are some areas I would love to improve myself. Those areas are in the areas of lack of determination, procrastination and low self confidence.
I aim to improve in those areas by positively affirming to myself everyday that I can, I will, and I must because I am more than enough.
Instead of saying "I will do it later", I would do it immediately, no matter what.
Finally, I have joined a support group where I can boost both my self confidence and determination.
Answer:
Yes i saw your questions
Explanation:
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