Answer:
The speaker says that the experience of going through the long journey will make the traveler wealthy.
Explanation:
Constantine Cavafy's poem "Ithaka" is an allegorical poem about the journey of Odysseus and his decade-long journey to get back home to Ithaca. The poem draws inspiration and alludes to that epic journey, but talks more in a generalized sense of getting knowledge through the journey.
The speaker "advises" that every man must go through a journey like Odysseus in order to get to one's own <em>"Ithaka"</em> or in this sense, one's life end or goal.<em> "Ithaka"</em> here is a metaphor for the personal goal of a person/ individual. And to him, the lifelong travel through numerous 'obstacles', the memories, the experience of the journey will make the traveler wealthy.
<em>Wise as you will have become, so full of experience,
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<em>you will have understood by then what these Ithakas mean.</em>
According to the poet, <u>it is not the physical wealth that will make the traveler rich but rather the experiences and life lessons he will have learned along the way, that will make him wealthy.</u>
There is no scene 11. I may be able to find what you are talking about though. I love me some Macbeth
First,
let us define each word with their dictionary definitions:
Confuse
is making a person not certain or unable to understand onto something.
Meander
is a ‘winding path or course’ (e.g. a river or a road)
Harangue
is a speech which is forceful or angry
Distract
is causing someone ‘to stop thinking about or paying attention’ onto something
or someone
With
the words and their meaning, the word that is most likely to have a negative
flavor or connotation is letter C: Harangue.
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Answer:
Practice
Explanation:
if you want to learn how to read fast start with a book or something that you already know that you've read before and start reading it over and over, then each time you read it try to read it a little bit faster in practice that way.
Examples
Examples is the correct answer because the sentence says that they "can be both real and hypothetical". In the answer choices examples best fits because these can be real or hypothetical. Testimonies are always someone's truth. Statistics are also real. Narrations are real as well since they tell a story about someone.