<span>I would say that of the four excerpts listed the one that best illustrates Byron's appreciation of beauty would be the second - 'The nameless grace/Which waves in every raven tress'. This expresses the sentiment that beauty is not necessarily something tangible, but rather something that can be embodied in something so simple as the movement of hair.</span>
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When we talk about things that we imagine (hypothetical situations) we use present tense forms after phrases like what if, in case, suppose to talk about the future if we think that this is a situation that is likely to happen: You should take an umbrella in case it rains. Take your phone.
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How about the one with their head up in the clouds, the drama geek, or the quiet guy?
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They had prosperous economy(great progress in agriculture, commerce, and handicraft industry) and flourished in science and technology such as developments of compass, gunpowder, and movable type printing.
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