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<u>Explanation:</u>
Tennyson is saying that the woman, the "Lady of Shalott," is representing the soul of an artist, who sees the world through a lens, or in her case a mirror, and puts out an beautiful piece of work. In her words this beautiful piece of work is a tapestry "with colors gay."
When the woman turns around and actually sees the world, everything falls apart and her art is compromised because of the falling apart. Tennyson is saying that an artist is an important part of the society, but even after being so important an artist cannot have direct contact. An artist must only observe society with the help of an artist's lens and to produce successful art.
Step 1: Solve the inequality for y. ...
Step 2: Graph the boundary line for the inequality. ...
Step 3: Shade the region that satisfies the inequality. ...
Step 4: Solve the second inequality for y. ...
Step 5: Graph the boundary line for the second inequality. ...
Step 6: Shade the region that satisfies the second inequality.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Foreshadowing is what the author does to drop hints/clues about what may happen later in the story, and it's intended to make the reader feel uncertain sometimes.
Answer:
The young child got himself into trouble because he hit his cousin. He didn't like the cousin touching his toys and he wanted to stop him. The cousin was not very nice and he encouraged the young child to touch the expensive vase. The vase broke and the young child was told off. The young child said it was the cousin who had persuaded him to touch the vase. Then the cousin stuck out his tongue and made the young child cry.
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