The allusions in “The World Is Too Much with Us” refer to b)Greek gods based on the last verse of the poem. The poem titled "The World is Too Much with Us" is written by William Wordsworth in 1807. This poem is about people who do not appreciate the magnificence of nature and the speaker tells that he rather believe the pagan so that he can more appreciate the nature.
Answer:
a.) Comic relief.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" revolves around the story of Macbeth and his greed which led to his downfall. The play follows the rise and tragic downfall of Macbeth, infused with themes of betrayal, greed, murder, and self-interest.
The porter's speech in Act II scene iii of the play is a departure from the tragic scene that is to follow right after. The readers know King Duncan has been murdered but the other characters did not know that yet. When Macduff and Lennox knocked at the door and the porter pretended to be the doorkeeper of Hell, this scene provides comic relief to the otherwise tragic scene.
Thus, the correct answer is option a.
Answer:
table - visually represents a complex subject
index - alphabetically lists where information can be found
glossary - defines words used in text
diagram - explains a picture or photograph
intro - summarizes or compares information
Explanation:
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Answer: a. rock and metals; volatiles</h2>
The Terrestrial Planets are those that are closest to the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Among its main characteristics is the fact that they have a <u>metallic core</u> and a <u>silicate mantle </u>that surrounds them. In addition, they have rocks, craters, mountains, valleys and volcanoes on its surface.
on the other hand, Jovian Planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) are classified as <u><em>"gas and ice giants"</em></u>, because they are mainly composed of gas and volatile materials. For example, <u>Uranus and Neptune have higher concentrations of methane </u>(hence its bluish color) and some heavier elements such as <u>oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur</u>, while, Jupiter and Saturn have a mixture of <u>hydrogen</u> that gives off a red aspect.
Therefore:
<h2>Terrestrial planets are mainly composed of <u>
rock and metals</u> while Jovian planets are made dominantly of <u>
volatiles</u><u>.</u></h2>