The correct answer is "I can't believe he has <em>swum </em>to the island." Swum is the past principle of "swim." However, if you drop the word <em>has </em>the answer would be D and the sentence would appear much more grammatically appealing. :)
The two major contrasts in Byron’s
“She Walks in Beauty” are the descriptions of the woman as “night and day” and “dark
and bright.” The use of contrast to describe someone beautiful, particularly a
woman, appears to be unusual and unique. Not many people would see darkness as
beautiful or look at the night as something alluring in itself. The attributes
of darkness and night can only be seen at their best when they are contrasted
with their opposites: light and day.
A beautiful night would mean a
night where stars grace the sky and when fireworks or blinking lights intrude
the darkness. Moreover, light shines brightest in darkness. There is nothing that
can be compared to the beauty of the sun rising in the East or its setting in
the West, where day and night meet.
In the poem, beauty and its
effect are exemplified in the way these images of darkness and light are juxtaposed.
There is something absolute, pure and innocent in the deepest darkness mingled with
the brightest light. As the reader sees the effect of these contrasting images
in his mind, he can feel the intensity and dimension of the loveliness of the lady
and her effect on the persona or observer. This poetic device of contrasting imagery
has indeed accomplished its purpose. As evidence, this poem has stood the test
of time and space. It has lingered and still affects the readers and literary
enthusiasts of today even as the poet has long been gone.
The best summary of paragraph 2 is: "Gregor knows by the reality surrounding him that he has become a bug" (C).
Paragraph 2 is a description of the character's surroundings.
Through Gregor Samsa's eyes, the reader is given a look around the bedroom as Samsa is looking around him to try to find an anchor to reality: "It wasn't a dream;" "a proper human room." His reasoning is probably that if this metamorphosis was all a dream, his room would not look exactly like it was in real life. Yet, because the depiction of the room is so precise, with many details (like the textile samples on the table and the very specific description of the magazine cut-out), Samsa reaches the conclusion that this might be real.
Answer: The building seem to be on fire, i say this due to the fact its smoking. The background of the picture seems to be a black cloud simpalyzing that there may was a volcanic eruption. I see a hill which looks as if there is lava flowing down. The lava flowing down the hill is burning the bushes,tress,grass in it's way.
Explanation: Seemed so much easier when i looked but its turly not much going on tbh
According to McGonigal, the opposing parties' view of gaming and their acknowledgement strengthen McGonigal's argument in that they both come to the conclusion that it is a waste of time.
<h3>What is the title of McGonigal's Text?</h3>
The title of McGonigal's text is "Reality is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World"
While those that are opposed to her views think that gaming is a waste of time, her argument is that, because they frequently collaborate with other players to conquer challenging virtual problems, gamers are great problem solvers and collaborators.
<h3>What is an argument?</h3>
A statement or series of assertions used to try to persuade others that your point of view is accurate is known as an argument.
The best arguments are:
- Those that are logical
- Those that are rational; and
- Those that are supported by sound authoritative evidence from credible source.
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