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I think its based on perception. Like if the narrator comments on the people, setting, look, then you could say they're superficial however this could also mean that they value their own image or how they look to others.
If the narrator comments on the "aesthetic" and the aura they get, (the typical stepping into a new area and a gust of wind flies through their hair), this could mean they're easily intimidated or passive.
Lol this is a very vague question but I hope this helped!
In Dover Beach by Mathew Arnold, the speaker describes the sea at night, how it looks and sounds as it crashes against the moonlit coast. The speaker calls the reader to come and observe with him such a marvelous view. In line one he states "The sea is calm tonight.", while in line five he emphasizes "... <span>out in the tranquil bay. ".
Therefore, your best answer is calm/tranquil.</span>
5000bc even when revolutions were not farms and a huge condo chips this helps
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A. A young detective researched local art fans and developed a
description of the thief.
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