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B) to inform readers about the location
D) to entertain readers by showing how dramatic the situation is
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<em>To </em><em>Macbeth</em><em> </em><em>castle </em><em>at </em><em>Inverness</em>
Analyze means to go deeper into detail or to examine and to interpret or break it down
instead of explaining the whole metamorphicrock transformation process You break it down to a way more simple and easy to understand
B. False.
In spite of its stellar cast and renown writers, <em>Casablanca</em>'s producers did not expect it to receive any brighter success than other Hollywood films of the year (1942-43).
The budget, a bit over 1 million dollars, was not extraordinarily high.
Upon release, it was actually censored in several regions of the world:
- it was banned in North Africa, where it was believed to risk stirring up tensions among Vichy regime supporters,
- it was banned and recut in Ireland, because the evil portrayal of Germany and Nazi-occupied France was interpreted as against the principle of wartime neutrality.
Yet <em>Casablanca</em> received great reviews, was a box-office success, and won 3 Oscars in at the 16th Academy Awards ceremony in 1944: one for Best Picture, another for Best Director for Michael Curtiz, and another for Best Adapted Screenplay for the brothers Epstein and Howard Koch. What's more, it has made its imprint on popular culture by becoming a cult movie, thanks to its memorable characters, lines, and music.
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- D. strengthened, or reaffirmed, her religious faith.
<em>"I love thee with a love I seemed to lose </em>
<em>With my lost saints. I love thee with the breath", </em>
the speaker refers to a lost love she once had for the saints and that now, it has returned.
Moreover:
<em>"I love thee with the passion put to use
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<em>In my old griefs, and with my childhood’s faith",</em>
the speaker compares a child's faith, which is pure and innocent, with her faith or religious life to emphasize how the love she feels now can change everything.
- <u>Option A</u> can not be correct since the poem implies that she had faith as a child.
- <u>Option B</u> is not correct because her love has not been challenged by faith.
- There is no evidence in the poem for <u>Option C </u>to be accurate.