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hello your question is incomplete below is the complete question
How are the lines from The Dunciad that appear in the lesson a parody of Milton's account of Creation? Here she [Dulness] beholds the Chaos dark and deep,Where nameless Somethings in their causes sleep,Till genial Jacob, or a warm Third day,Call forth each mass, a Poem, or a Play:How hints, like spawn, scarce quick in embryo lie,How newborn nonsense first is taught to cry,Maggots half formed in rhyme exactly meet,And learn to crawl upon poetic feet.
Explanation:
The lines from The Dunciad that appear in the lesson a parody of Milton's account of creation describes the creation account of been rudimentary, vile, and base literary works by the goddess "Dulness" to stupefy England which is parallel to Milton's creation account in the book 'Paradise Lost', which was derived from the bible book of Genesis.
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I think it would be the first one, third, and last.
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spontaneous recovery
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According to my research on studies conducted by various psychologists, I can say that based on the information provided within the question this scenario exemplifies spontaneous recovery. This refers to the re-emergence of a previously believed extinguished conditioned response after a certain delay. This is what seems to have happened to Ronny with his panic attacks.
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