Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
Microscopic "cells"--> B. Robert Hooke
Tiny Living creatures --> D. Anton Van Leewenhoex
Infection is caused by living bacteria --> A. Loius Pasteur
The importance of cleaning hands and equipment before surgery
--> C. Joseph Lister
Explanation:
Microscopic "cells" discovered by Robert Hooke in 1665, the cell has a rich and interesting history that has ultimately given way to many of today's scientific advancements. Leewenhoex is universally acknowledged as the father of microbiology. He discovered both protists and bacteria. A doctor's redemption. In 1867, two years after Semmelweis' death, Scottish surgeon Joseph Lister also propelled the idea of sanitizing hands and surgical instruments to halt infectious diseases.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
The figurative meaning of the word is the nonliteral meaning, and not all figurative meanings are positive, so it has to be C. Sorry for the bad explanation :(
Answer:
A. The speaker mentions Hamlet to show how he comes to terms with indecision and makes a stand.
Explanation:
In this stanza, the speaker compares himself to the characters in <em>Hamlet</em>. He tells us that he is not Prince Hamlet, who eventually overcomes his indecision and makes a stand. Instead, he is an "attendant." He is only useful to move the story along ("<em>To swell a progress, start a scene or two,"</em>) and is too careful and mild to be exciting in the way Hamlet is (<em>"Politic, cautious, and meticulous; Full of high sentence, but a bit obtuse;</em>"), so much so that he can end up looking like "the Fool." The poem makes an allusion to Hamlet, as an allusion is an indirect reference to a work, place, event, person or idea from an unrelated context.