Hello. You did not show what were the themes of the unit to which the question refers, which may leave the answer a little inaccurate.
Two recurring themes in transcendentralistic music is the human capacity to live a rural life. This type of theme is widely found in country music, where nature and country life is portrayed as the ideal life, due to the hard work environment, but rewarding and the presence of nature that makes life lighter and more beautiful. Another recurring theme is the happiness of being loved by someone and how it affects the human being in a positive, magical and playful way, leaving life beautiful and decreasing the perception of problems that may arise.
These themes are completely centered on transcendentralism, which promotes the intimate relationship between the human being, his self, society and the environment. As these are very common themes, I feel influenced to talk about them, because they are also the themes that present a greater symbolism for me.
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You won't believe me when I tell you.
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Answer: d. Capture, Process, Organize, Complete, Do
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<u><em>Getting Things Done</em></u><em> </em><u>(GTD) method</u>, is a method for organizing your time. It was invented by David Allen, who wrote the book of the same title and published it in 2001. The essence of this method is that, in order to accomplish a certain goal, we should record our plans outside our mind and divide them into smaller tasks. This method contains five stages: capture, process, organize, complete and do.
Madame Forestier is a rather flat and static character. She is a flat character given the author does not provide much information about her at all. A static character<span> is one who doesn't undergo any significant change in </span>character<span>, personality or perspective over the course of a story</span>