Growing up in time of war and loss of innocence
I'm pretty sure the answer is A. The word corpse brings a more gruesome vision to mind because when you hear "corpse" you think of a dead body.
Answer:
A)because the meaning of a poem is whatever the poet intended it to mean when he or she wrote it
Explanation:
An author's claim that a poem can mean anything the readers want it to mean is a false assumption because the poet already wrote the poem with an intended meaning.
A poet can decide to write a poem that has a theme of sadness and this is the meaning he wants it to convey and this meaning cannot be changed by a reader even if the reader understands the poem in a different way. At the end of the day, the meaning of the poem is whatever the poet intended it to mean when he/she wrote it.
Hi. You forgot to say that this question is about "Jimmy Carter’s Nobel Lecture". In addition, you forgot to enter the answer options. The options are:
A. To resolve violence and injustice throughout the world, nations needs to follow the terms put in place by international organizations who promote peace. B. Modern technology has allowed war to reach new heights of cruelty that can no longer be accepted. C. War is an unfortunate byproduct of human nature that society will never be able to be completely rid of. D. The only way that the United States can achieve peace is by avoiding involvement in other warring countries’ affairs. E. The growing power of the United States comes with a responsibility to maintain international peace and punish those who disrupt this peace. F. Because of its power and values, the United States has a responsibility to contribute to securing international peace, rather than engaging in war.
Answer:
A. To resolve violence and injustice throughout the world, nations needs to follow the terms put in place by international organizations who promote peace.
C. War is an unfortunate byproduct of human nature that society will never be able to be completely rid of.
Explanation:
Jimmy Carter was a pacifist and so it could not stop being his speech, when he went to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. In his speech he highlighted the importance of maintaining peace between countries, avoiding wars and conflicts that only cause destruction, pain and death.
In this text, he highlights the fact that in order to really promote peace in their territories, it is necessary that actions listen to and adopt the guidelines of organizations that are designed to promote peace, thus reducing violence and injustices in their territory.
It also reinforces the fact that war, in spite of only promoting sadness, is often a necessary evil. With this, he reinforces that war is an unfortunate by-product of human nature, which society will never be able to get rid of completely.