The lines that descibe the monotony are the following ones:
1.No time hath she to sport and play:(she can't do anything else)
3.She weaveth steadily,Therefore no other care hath she,-she is weaving all the time and does not think about anything else
4.She lives with little joy or fear-she doesn't experience the emotions
5.The sheep bell tinkles in her ear- I think this one also describes the monotony: it compares her monotonous life to that of a sheep
Answer:
"enjoyed knowing" - last option
Explanation:
Naomi
<span>Moab
</span><span>daughters-in-law
</span><span>her
</span><span>companion
</span><span>Ruth
</span><span>journey
</span><span>her
mother-in-law</span>
<span>Locke’s notion of
tabula rasa means that every individual is born with a clean slate or that the
human brain is empty free from any information, identity or personality at
birth. A person begins to accumulate information through experience and exposure
as he or she matures. Thus, the environment and the people the infant
encounters are the sources of his or her identity and they are the ones that
influence his or her personality. In short, when a child is born in an
environment of peace and order to parents who shower him or her with love and
care, he or she would grow up to be an ideal person. On the other hand, if he
or she is exposed to chaos and abuse, he or she would end up being a violent
and problematic person.</span>
Answer:
heyy im bored too and im doing nothing at all just bored
Explanation: