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I have a feeling this is going to take some discussion between yellowl and pink because I love them both
The conclusion of a narrative is to kind of summarise a narrative and some times to show a counter claim
In Siddhartha, the samanas refers to a group of Hindu ascetics who practice self-denial, such as fasting.
Siddhartha is a novel written by Herman Hesse which was published in 1922 in Germany.
Siddhartha or Siddharth was the birth name of Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. The novel is about the journey of Gautam Buddha and his principles.
In the story, Siddhartha and Govinda join the samanas who are a group of travellers who believe that life of deprivation and wandering is the path to self-actualization.
Therefore, the correct option is (C)Hindu ascetics who practice self-denial, such as fasting.
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To start off, you want to get zero population growth. That means you can eliminate A and D automatically since it's the opposite effect of what you want.
That leaves B and C. Both are good idea if I may say but, they are unreasonable and unethical. (Not as much as A and D) Although, it is only just a question.
After a good time of thinking this through I would pick letter C. Let me explain though.
It is very easy to increase the death rate. There are so many ways to achieve zero population growth by doing so.
Now, obviously this means you would have to (for a nicer term) put down people. Those I will not list but, you can surely image them if you'd wish.
The reason I took B out of the equation is because, I feel as though it would take too long. That's the only reason.
Like I said I would pick C. I hope this helps!!
In the first stanza, the poet describes a time that he felt lonely and came upon a field of daffodils.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
‘I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud’ is a beautiful poem written by William Wordsworth. In the first stanza the poet states that how he was wandering as lonely as a cloud when suddenly he comes across golden daffodils. Here Wordsworth have describe the daffodils as ‘golden’ to bring a majestic effect.
In lines 5 and 6 the poet provides the description of where he sees the daffodils. He sees it ‘beside the lake and below the trees’ which where fluttering and dancing. Here the poet gives daffodils of human quality of dancing.