Answer:
Ran and quickly
Explanation:
ran is the transitive verb and quickly is the intransitive verb!
Answer:
People have dreams that
remain unfulfilled➡️And the grave stranger, come to see
The play-place of his infancy,
People have pleasant life
experiences worth recalling ➡️I've tried the world-- it wears no more
The colouring of romance it wore.
People cannot stay the same
people must age and pass away➡️And, singing down thy narrow glen,
Shalt mock the fading race of men.
Explanation:
I have been able to match these truths, or themes, to the lines from the poem that represent them.
The first reveal that the grave is a stranger and in it lies unfulfilled dreams.
The second reveal that there are colourful (pleasant) moments in the world that people can recall.
The third reveal that men will not remain forever. They fade (pass) away.
The mist was slowly lifting and the workers were already on their way to the market. Gita, bent under the weight of guilt, slowly gets up to join the men on their way to work.
Gita lost all the profit that the family made last day on a poker bet, he swore that he could win more money and thus remove his family (a humble family of traders) from the hard work in the market. However, it ended up generating a great economic loss and left his parents very disappointed.
Even with the feeling of guilt, he is determined to work much harder to return to his parents everything that was lost due to his irresponsibility. He promised himself that he would be a better, more cautious son and that he would make his parents proud again.
This passage tells us that even
though Harry may look much worn out on the outside, he has guts to show that he
can win in negotiating with people amidst the glare and judgment the people
made and think about him.
Answer: No matter how long it may take us to overcome this premeditated invasion, the American people . . . will win through to . . . victory.
Statements B to D can only be expressed in precise situations (during an attack against Malaya, an attack on Wake Island and a grave danger to the country). However, statement A is a common assertion because it is ofetn repeated in a variety of different contexts. When America enters a war, American leaders often repeat that they will fight and achieve victory, regardless of the particular circumstances of the war.