Who is the story by so i can look it up and help u?
Correct for plato
What modernist theme does the excerpt highlight?
A.
the rejection of tradition
B.
meaning in the absence of God
C.
skepticism about absolute truths
D.
the search for self
E.
the question of reality
<span>Group A
By Sinel's death I know I am Thane of Glamis;
But how of Cawdor? The Thane of Cawdor lives,
A prosperous gentleman; and to be King
Stands not within the prospect of belief,
No more than to be Cawdor.</span>
It doesn't look informal, but it is. Here's the evidence.
- The "miracle" is at first sight an accountant, not one of the disciples. It is a bit inaccurate and exaggerated which formal writing would not do.
- He came out to get a "breath of fresh air." This is quoted directly from what the man said. A breath of fresh air is not very formal. What did he actually do? He took a break from his work.
- The writing records a detail that the author is apologetic for. It was an unnecessary detail, but there is a reason for including him. We don't know what it is, but formal writing would never admit to including this. Or if it did use it, there would be no apology.
- Formal writing is very careful about how quotations are used and for what purpose.
Answer:
The rise of sea levels in coastal areas.
Explanation:
One of the major problems of climate change - especially for low countries boarding to the sea - is the rise of sea level. Several islands have already suffered the consequenses, like loss of homes and/or beaches in coastal areas. The rise of temperatures in coastal areas is a cause for worry but it doesn´t (yet) physically affect people living in coastal areas.