The message of the poem Laura, written by Petrarch and translated by Morris Bishop is that of a love that can't be because of of the two implied in it is not free. Laura was the woman Petrarch fell in love with when he abandoned the idea of becoming a priest. Although he was very interested in her, she rejected him because she was already married.
Through Laura's lines a person that is considered an angel, and therefore will live forever, is unveiled before our eyes. She is described as the ideal woman, but she is also unreachable to the author. Laura is the love everyone deserves to find, but who only a few do.
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Aristotle's concept of scale of nature that the Elizabethans later adopted and modified was the belief that everything on Earth has a place in the natural order, which is determined by the creator.
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Elizabethans adopted and modified was the belief that everything on Earth has a place in the natural order, which is determined by the creator.
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D
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Regular posts kept readers active and interested.
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You didn't mention what the question is about, but I'm going to guess it's not D or B. So it's either A or C.
A. says something like when someone is sleep deprived, they are so tired and out of it that they might confess to committing the crime. C. says something like when the suspect is sleep deprived, they are unable to understand what they are saying, therefore they could confess to a crime they didn't commit.
I'll take an educated guess and say it's
C. Sleep deprivation can cause distress in the body and mind, which makes suspects unable to understand what they are saying or the consequences of their confession.
Answer -an outsider is one who is not part of a community, like someone from out of town. an outcast is someone that has been excluded or rejected from a community.