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Both authors describe Sir Bedivere's sorrow.
They both have different ways of writing and how the audience gets the main message, but the feelings on both excerpts reflect the sorrow of Sir Bedivere. The way he got lost seeing a point in the middle of nowhere, without thinking, just feeling the pain.
Answer:
1st part
Some people view him as strange, and some people view him as a normal person who just has insomnia.
2nd part
the author's idea that unless careful thought and reason are used it will lead to the destruction of civilized behavior
Answer:
exibits
Explanation:
a noun phrase denoting a person or thing that is the recipient of the action of a transitive verb, for example the dog in Jimmy fed the dog.
Answer: a. People no longer feel that they are part of nature.
Explanation
People have become obsessed with material objects, and have lost their relationship with nature. The lack of this relationship is an issue of great importance today, but it was also present in 1807, when Wordsworth's poem <em>''The World Is Too Much With Us ''</em> was published. The speaker has noticed that people neglect nature and is dissatisfied because of that. In this particular line, the speaker disapproves of people's behavior towards nature. The underlying message is that nature should not be taken for granted.
Answer:
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Explanation:
You cam convince an audience that you are trustworthy by giving great facts and using sources. This is very important because with great evidence to back you up, your opinion shows that others agree with you. Another way, is to connect with your audience. Whoever that may be, try to talk about something they like and just make sure that it somewhat has something to do with what your point is about.