Answer: They want there audience to infer what will happen, to understand it themselves. That way it will make for a better read, rather than being told it, a reader can piece together themselves and fully understand the words being said, a great writer will never reveal their plans just as a great magician never reveals their secrets. Writers want you to explore your mind, and find connections bit by bit. This makes for a wonderful book.
Explanation: I love reading it's a passion of mine, i hope this helps
Answer:
The root of the problem is human nature. As for possible solutions, unfortunately there are no foolproof solutions.
Explanation:
It's in our nature to compare ourselves to others. This is why some people think of those who are inherently different to be "inferior" to themselves. While it's true that many of us do not think this way, the issue is still caused by the way we subconsciously pinpoint the differences in the people around us. Since we're dealing with our own nature here, there isn't a concrete solution to the problem. No matter how much any of us preach about how racism is wrong, there will always be people who disagree. It's a very saddening conclusion, but we've searched for a solution for many years- only to come up empty handed.
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Well think about it for a second.
Beowulf, The Iliad, and Oedipus are all old novels/poems.
Lord Jim on the other hand was written in the 1900's. Way after the former three were written. So Lord Jim would be your answer.
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All of these would be correct.
Explanation:
Mournful: feeling, expressing, or inducing sadness, regret, or grief.
Melancholy: a feeling of pensive sadness, typically with no obvious cause.
Despairing: showing the loss of all hope.
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