I think the purpose of moral education is to help make children virtuous—honest, responsible, and compassionate. Another is to make mature students informed and reflective about important and controversial moral issues. Both purposes are embedded in a yet larger project—making sense of life.
The expression of thoughts spoken in words... I hope this helps...
The poem is about personally inflicted pain due to loss of love (like a breakup) "is there a balm in Gilead?" is actually a Bible reference, Gilead is a part of modern day Jordan, known for it's healing ointment. The narrator is really asking if there is any healing. The narrator continually asks dark questions of the raven fully knowing that the answer is always, "nevermore" therefore inflicting a sort of mental torture. Some people cut themselves, this guy asks birds what they think.
(not putting down self harmers, I'm one myself)
Answer: I believe it's B, although it may be D.
Answer:
1. They are Considered as Wonderful Animals because they are very Rare Tigers and they have Snow-white coat with Brown or ash coloured stripes and are larger than a normal Tiger
Explanation:
2. Mohini was the First White Cub and it was taken to the United States of America in 1960 and it was later sent to England as a Gift