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Regina tells to Ben (although signalling Horace) following things <u>to make Horace feel as though he deserves a portion of the credit.</u>
Explanation:
The excerpt is from “The Little Foxes” written by Lillian Hellman. In the above passage, Regina talks to Ben and Horace. Regina indirectly tries to convey Horace while talking to Ben that Horace had not responded to Ben’s letter due to his feeling that Ben was not offering him in adequate proportions.
However, being Horace wife and in need of his money, she made it clear to Ben the importance of Horace and his contribution. Indirectly it was Regina’s attempt at influencing Horace to pour his money in the business and making him feel that he too deserved a portion of the credit.
People in Greenland had a heartbreaking conviction that the lights were the ghosts of babies who had passed away after childbirth, dancing across the sky.
<h3>What did ancient people think of the northern lights? </h3>
- When solar wind and magnetic fields from a coronal mass ejection (CME) mix with components of the earth's atmosphere, the result is the aurora borealis (Northern Lights).
- Coronal mass ejections are frequently linked to other types of solar activity, most notably solar flares. In Greenland, people had the melancholy notion that the lights were the spirits of children who had passed away in childbirth, dancing across the sky, while in Norway, they were thought to be the souls of old maids dancing in the heavens and waving at those below.
- Inuit legend: the northern lights are souls of the deadThe aurora is abundant with spiritual tradition.The Inuit refer to the aurora as aksarnirq and think that dead people's souls dance there.
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