The philosopher who differed from Confucius by emphasizing that humans should practice universal love was Mo Tzu (Mozi).<span>Mozi was the founder of the Mohist philosophy. The philosophy advocated for brotherly love which meant sharing the essentials such as food, clothing, and shelter. He taught that all humans should practice universal love.</span>
The correct answer is The Roman army had been pulled back to defend Rome.
Indeed, in 383 A.D. Roman General Magnus Maximus left Britain and entered Gaul. He was able to execute Roman Emperor Gratian who had lost the support of the Roman people and Roman elites. This left the northern and western parts or Roman Britain undefended and Germanic tribes, that had been raiding such areas for decades now had free reign to invade and pillage at will.
During the next decades the raids and invasions increased and there were sporadic minor Roman campaigns that changed nothing. In 410 A.D. the last Roman magistrates were expelled from Britain the Romano-Britons reverted to their pre-Roman culture and ways and organized themselves to fight the Germanic invaders. They did not succeed and only Wales was able to resist.
Here is the full poet for this question
The sun has long been set,
The stars are out by twos and threes,
The little birds are piping yet
Among the bushes and trees;
There's a cuckoo, and one or two thrushes,
And a far-off wind that rushes,
And a sound of water that gushes,
And the cuckoo's sovereign cry
Fills all the hollow of the sky.
Who would "go parading"
In London, "and masquerading,"
On such a night of June
With that beautiful soft half-moon,
And all these innocent blisses?
<span>On such a night as this is!
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The answer is: <span>He finds them beautiful and sweet
You could see it on this line: </span><span><em>And all these innocent blisses?
</em>This line indicated that the writer of the poem feels really happpy whenever he heard thesound of the birds. The other options beside option D indicate negative emtions<em>
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