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Answer:
In my opinion, the Ancient Mariner's punishment was fair, and his fate was worse than the sailors'.
Explanation:
In The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (1798), by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, assuming that the sailors' punishment was death, even though we are not certain about what final fate their souls had after that, their suffering could be thought of as less than the Ancient Mariner's, who is left alive but cursed with an awful fate.
Both the sailors and the Ancient Mariner are at fault for killing the bird that had saved them because the sailors praised him afterward. However, the main fault rests in the Ancient Mariner, who did the actual killing, and must carry the burden of being responsible for the death of his crewmembers.
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Yes, he should forgive himself for his failure to save his best friend K form the typhoon. Explanation: "The Seventh Man" by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami tells the regret story of how the narrator lost his friend. ... The narrator should forgive himself for what had happened to his best friend K.The narrator of the seventh man should forgive himself for his failure to save k. This is because everyone at some point of their lives make mistakes that lead to failure. He should punish himself for the rest of his life for something he couldn't do.The seventh man blames himself for many years because he was the only one that could have possibly saved K. but according to “The Moral Logic of Survivor Guilt” by Nancy Sherman, the seventh man was not morally responsible for the death of K
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Answer: B. Students should make an informed decision when choosing a college.
Explanation:
The article tries to explain to students that there are various things that should be factored into choosing a college such as the cost, admission deadline, location and quality of tuition in terms of academic reputation.
The article is therefore telling students that they need to make an informed decision by factoring in all these things when they need to decide which college is best for them.
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