Answer:
every day language, natural language
<span>Tagore tries to converse with all of his readers
through this poem. Tagore’s poem talks about time and old age. The voice of the
poem is an old man whose audience is of a younger group. The use of apostrophe
brings us closer to the old man. Instead of being just an audience, we become
part of the poem or its receiver. We are told in everything we see today has
its own history and beauty. The entire poem becomes timeless, as the receiver
can be anyone at any age.</span>
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. In a standard dictionary, <span>you can find the key to pronunciation marks within the definitions. It seems to be the most correct answer. Looking at dictionaries you will not see pronunciation in the appendix, at the bottom of a page or even in the front.</span>
The demographics of New France (present day La Belle Province Quebec en Canada) show an almost entirely Roman Catholic territory.
French folk interested in migrating to the Canadas had to pass a religious 'acid test' to prove allegiance to the Roman Catholic Church.
Most came to receive free land and hoped to become independent farmers although feudalism also came to New France with the French.
French Roman Catholic Jesuit Priests worked at inculcating Catholicism into the indigenous cultures of the Algonquin, the Ottawa and the Huron who already had a deep sense of religiosity in their own right.