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Answer:
The three parts of the given excerpt from "Dover Beach" by Matthew Arnold that the speaker describe the sorrow and confusion that he wants to escape are:
1. But now I only hear its melancholy, long, withdrawing roar,
2. Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light
3. And we are here as on a darkling plain
Answer:
the panama canal is a building that usa help to build because france didnt wanted to get infested by the yellow fever, that helps boats go from europe to america, and if they wouldn't make it the boats will have to from the bottom or the top of america and when they did that, there will be pirates and steal there things
Explanation:
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Answer:
Option (c) is correct.
Explanation:
Tina wrote two equations :
3x - y = 9 ...(1)
And
4x + y + 5 = 0
4x + y = -5 ....(2)
Adding equation (1) and (2) we get :
3x - y + 4x + y = 9+5
7x = 14
x = 2
Put the value of x in equation (1)
3(2)-y=9
6-y=9
y = -3
The solution of the equation (1) and (2) is x = 2 and y = -3
Hence, the correct conclusion is "(2, –3) is a solution to the system of linear equations".
Dr. Faustus is a story, created by Marlowe a contemporary of William Shakespeare, about a man who sells his soul to the devil in exchange for magician power. Using flexibility and and poetic effect in drama, some of the intentions of this autor in creating meaning by associating Dr. Faustus magic are the following:
1. To follow the medieval practice of humorous, clownish and boisterous amusement
2. To show how the three knowledges of medicine, law and theology can be joined in one.
3. To make an emphatic representation of the struggle between God and the devil for the fate of an individual human soul.
4. To create a contrast between illusion and reality through Faustus’ use of magic.
5. To oppose Faustus' desire for knowledge with his ignorance of God and morality.
6. To enhance black magic, greatly attracted by Faustus.
7. To show us the conflict between human aspiration and human limitation.