During times of famine, fat could be used as a source of energy. When there was an abundance of food, people ate an excess of calories, and stored the unused energy as fat. When people were in a caloric deficit, they used the stored fat since they weren't eating enough. This function doesn't help us in modern society, as we are consistently able to access food, and don't have any famines to worry about.
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Exercise reduces stress and produces brain chemicals.
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The above lines are spoken by Lysander to his beloved Hermia in Act 1 Scene 1 of the play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. Shakespeare in these lines through his character Lysander focuses on the struggles and hardships that the lovers have to face in the society. Lysander speaks about the intensity and pureness of the true love which has to travel through the roads which are not ‘smooth.’ Lysander and Hermia’s love was way above the harsh and difficult rules of the society. He plans to elope with her and get married at his Aunt’s place so that they can be free from the rules and laws of Athens.
Difficulty in love is the major theme of the play which can be very well articulated by the above lines said by Lysander. The play contains several love stories moving simultaneously and the different troubles the lovers had to face when they are in true love. Though with such difficulties, the play moves on lightly with the presence of comic reliefs. The audience watching the play are not caught in the web of these difficulties rather they enjoy the comedy and the happy ending of it.
In the play the four young Athenians: Hermia, Lysander, Helena, and Demetrius are in love. Hermia and Lysander are in love with each other but Hermia’s father Egeus, want her to marry Demetrius whom he had given his promise else he would take any legal step towards her. The lovers find a way to escape Athens and get married at a place where their love would not be hindered by any Athenian law. The other character Demetrius too is in love with Hermia and wants to marry her. Before meeting Hermia, Demetrius had been engaged with Helena, Hermia’s friend, whom he abandoned after meeting Hermia. Helena is in deep love with Demetrius and wants to get him through any means. She tells him about the eloping plan to him so that she can get her love back by following him.
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B). Syntax.
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'Syntax' is illustrated as the literary device that follows a pattern or set of rules in order to combine words to form phrases or sentences to propose a meaningful thought. It is also employed by authors to create a certain rhythmic or melodious effect in order to emphasize a particular point or create a notable impact(by highlighting the association between two words).
As per the question, the literary element that would enhance the setting of the story "The Open Boat" by Stephen Crane would be 'syntax' as the combination of words like 'sun swung steadily', 'emerald-green, streaked with amber lights', etc. together contribute to a significant meaning. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.
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''Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" is a red-blooded adventure story, dripping with atmosphere, filled with the gruesome and the sublime. A lot of things could have gone wrong, and none of them have. The novel by J.K. Rowling was muscular and vivid, and the danger was that the movie would make things too cute and cuddly. It doesn't. Like an "Indiana Jones" for younger viewers, it tells a rip-roaring tale of supernatural adventure, where colorful and eccentric characters alternate with scary stuff like a three-headed dog, a pit of tendrils known as the Devil's Snare and a two-faced immortal who drinks unicorn blood. Scary, yes, but not too scary--just scary enough. Truly an amazing story
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