Explanation:
<em>Infer</em><em> </em>
<em>Stationery</em>
<em>Structure</em><em> </em>
<em>Nonverbal</em>
<em>Literal</em>
Answer:
Can you make the question more clear please
Explanation:
It is hard to understand
Nothing Gold Can Stay is a short poem of eight lines that contains subtle yet profound messages within metaphor, paradox and allegory. It is a compressed piece of work in which each word and sound plays its part in full.
Written when Frost was 48 years old, an experienced poet, whose life had known grief and family tragedy, the poem focuses on the inevitability of loss - how nature, time and mythology are all subject to cycles.
As with many a Frost poem, close observation of the natural world is the foundation for building poetic truths, inside of which lie hidden messages and ideas.
When the leaves start to show in the season of spring they are perceived as gold, but soon turn to familiar green and before too long they're fading as victims of time.
So it's possible to pick out three distinct associations:
the season of spring - holding on to precious color.
time - and the pace of life.
Eden - how humans experience grief and shame.
Answer:D
Explanation:seems like the most logical answer.
Answer: Dystopian means an imaginary society that is unpleasant. It Is a society that a great suffering and injustice is imagined.
Novella is a work of narrative prose fiction, longer than a short story but shorter than a novel. It is a well structured narrative.
(3) A capitalist is an economic system in which all means of production are controlled by the private individuals, while a socialist society is a type of society in which all the means of production are controlled by the government. In a capitalist society, the government play the secondary role, while the socialist society , the individual plays the secondary role.
(4) The underclass are the proletariat, they are considered as the “haves not” they are the class that are being exploited by the upper class. The underclass are the exploited in the society. The communist believe that the lower class will revolt against the exploiting class.
(5) Yes I agree. The only way to get rid of the great exploitation going on in the society is through revolution. The upper class are not ready to stop the exploitation as they are getting richer everyday at the expense of underclass. If there is no revolution the underclass would continue to get poorer and they will never be able to control or own the means of production.
(6) Tsar Nicholas II is know to be a very good ruler. He was the final emperor of Russia
(7) Lenin is an advocate of Socialism. He was a believer of Marxism when he overthrew the tsar.
(8) Stalin key focus was to create a Soviet Union that was strong enough to challenge the western countries. Stalin wanted power on a personal term. Yes, he launched his “revolution from above” by setting two goals which are rapid industrialization and collectivization of agriculture
(9) No he wasn’t. He sacrificed so many lives for his victory over the Nazis. He was regarded as the most murderous dictator in history.
(10) Stalin adhere to the principle of communism for which he stood for. He transformed the Soviet Union from a feudal society into a great industrialized society. Industrialization in the Soviet Union helped the country massively.