It means a tiny part of a bigger picture so for example you are a tiny part of the world. Hope that answers your question.
<span>The outlook wasn't brilliant for the Mudville nine that day;
The score stood four to two with but one inning more to play.
And then when Cooney died at first, and Barrows did the same,
A sickly silence fell upon the patrons of the game.The poem's first four lines also set the scene for us. They give us the game situation in a pretty clear, entertaining way. For the home team, the "Mudville nine," things are not looking too good: "The outlook wasn't brilliant."</span>
Answer:
B rewarded
Explanation:
In order for something to be considered democratic, the people involved in the events must have voted for it. I doubt that people in South Korea actually had a voting referendum to decide whether to hold the Winter Olympics or not.
In order for this to be considered inspiring, it must have made other cities and countries want to imitate them. I doubt it could have inspired other countries to do so, maybe they were inspired by Japanese cities that actually hosted them, but they themselves are not an inspiration to others.
In order for something to be considered desperate, it must have been something hopeless, or facing a situation which is extremely difficult to achieve and at the same time the need to achieve it must be great. Generally desperation is something negative, and this article focused on the positive aspects not the negative ones.
Answer:
The main ideas of the text are that the works of Shakespeare should not be considered elitist, since they can be appreciated and recognized by people in social classes and completely different situations. In addition, the text shows how easy it is for prisoners to appreciate Shakespeare's work, because they recognize themselves in the characters and are able to associate the events presented in the works with their personal experiences.
Explanation:
The central idea of the text is the subject that the text wishes to transmit to the reader through the presentation of stories and events, that is, it is the main theme of the text, where all the information will be established around. In "Teaching Shakespeare In a Maximum Security Prison" we can see how the author approaches Shakespeare's idea is universal and applicable to all audiences. The author, Laura Bates, promoted classes on Shakespeare and his works to prisoners in a maximum security prison in Indiana. She realized how prisoners were able to appreciate and understand Shakespeare's works, which shows her how these works are applicable to the most diverse audiences, and should not be seen as something elitist and inaccessible. In addition, she realized that prisoners identified with Shakespeare's characters, especially Macbeth, where they were able to associate with the character, in addition to associating the intrigues, fights and spills presented in the book, with personal situations experienced by them.
<span>The train moves along without pausing</span>