B. Exploring the site that used to be the Temple of Zeus was an amazing experience. My stomach filled with butterflies as we neared the gigantic pillars on the site. I stepped forward and touched one of the smooth, cool pillars. In that moment, I thought about the people who came to the shrine thousands of years ago to see the colossal statue that was housed in the temple.
Answer: The beauty of nature causes the author's "perfect exhilaration."
Explanation:
The Nature is Ralph Waldo Emerson's essay about the appreciation of nature, written from a transcendentalist point of view.
In lines 1-20, the author explains his experience upon seeing a wide, open space of "bare" ground. He simply appreciates the beauty of nature he sees, which enables him to clear his mind. As he describes it, he becomes ''nothing'', and is unified with nature. He does not have any thoughts on his mind, and becomes "a part or particle of a God."
Shakespear used many illusions, as showing them in skits or plays. They were usually about mythology and religion.
I’m thinking it’s B but that is just what I think. hopefully it’s right!
Answer:
Explanation:
There was Father who lost his daughter in a village and she was the only daughter he has all of the sudden she die in an accidental
The father become unhappy because of the death of her daughter, he started frustrating about her and thinking who would be the next one by my side to play with, jokes