Excerpt from the poem: "Thy Godlike crime was to be kind,
To render with thy precepts less
The sum of human wretchedness,
And strengthen Man with his own mind;
But baffled as thou wert from high,
Still in thy patient energy,
In the endurance, and repulse
Of thine impenetrable Spirit,
Which Earth and Heaven could not convulse.."
If you read the poem you can tell he is telling him that by mixing in with the lives of mortals, he is only brought despair, because he lives forever while the do not and his attachments only end in pain and death.
Answer: Being too involved in the lives of mortal men.
Answer:I've seen this question before and I believe it's the second one.
Answer:
marble racing
Explanation:
it talks mostly about marble racing in this context but at the start it has Jelle Bakker and if it mentioned them more it would be about them
Answer:
-Start with a strong scenario. Classic dystopian novels and stories begin with a troubled scenario.
-Create a believable dystopian world.
-Develop your dystopian settings.
-Create conflicts, threats and challenges.
-Give characters credible motivations.
Explanation:
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Answer:
B). The route is handicapped accessible.
Explanation:
As per the question, the most appropriate inference would be that 'the route is handicapped accessible.' <u>The author includes the description of time for the fast runners to complete the route which implicitly connotes that 'handicapped people and wheelchair athletes are also present on the trail.'</u> This makes the readers deduce that 'the route of 10 kilometers is approachable for the handicapped people.' This inference of the readers is confirmed by the author when the author explicitly brings the wheelchair athletes in the frame by stating that 'wheelchair competitors are not the only ones who compete at a world-class level.' Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.