<span>the answer is b. meaning</span>
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To answer this question, it is necessary to read the text. However, we can see that the author presents a descriptive text to show Danika's uncertainty. In this case, we can say that the words the author uses are adjectives that describe Danika's perception of the visit to the ranch. These perceptions, when described by the use of an adjective, show that Danika is in doubt about the visit. In that case, you must read the text and identify the adjectives to answer that question. It is important to remember that adjectives are words that show characteristics and can describe something or someone.
Answer:
As much wood as a woodchuck could chuck, If a woodchuck could chuck wood.
Explanation: Heheh, I hope I helped!! <3
The correct answer should be - <span>With a little effort, people could easily protect this resource by conserving it.
These two sentences in the paragraph are talking about the importance of water, so it is only natural that the correct answer should contain information about its preservation. The other options either move away from the topic or do not show such importance of water, which is something they should do.
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Answer:
The function of poetry is to<u> teach people to live simple, unambitious lives
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Explanation:
Oliver Goldsmith's poem <em>The Deserted Village</em> talks about the loss of rural life and the development and the industrialization of lands that were once the lands of the rural farmers. Goldsmith seemed to address the shift in the lives of the rural people, driven away by big industries and even shifting abroad in search of jobs.
In lines 423- 430, the poet talks about the use of poetry to <em>"Teach erring man to spurn the rage of gain"</em>. According to him, <em>"states of native strength [...] may still be very blest"</em> while the <em>"trade's proud empire hastes to swift decay, As ocean sweeps the labour'd mole away"</em>. He also believes that <em>"self-dependent power"</em> can defy time <em>"As rocks resist the billows and the sky"</em>. These 7 lines which end the poem seem to be a way of Goldsmith trying to say <em><u>poetry should try to teach people to live simpler, unambitious lives.
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