Although Cory is rich and of an elite class, he kills himself because he is unhappy.
The poem begins describing Richard Cory as a rich gentleman. The speaker of the poem is one of the townspeople and he says, "we thought that he was everything to make us wish that we were in his place." This envy from the townspeople does not cost him his life. But it surprises the townspeople because they thought they wanted to be him, however, they do not want to be dead like Cory is at the end of the poem. It is ironic because his unhappiness is unexpected since he came across as though he was happy because of his money.
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Answer:
Once upon a time there was a pirate who went out on his ship for a secret quest. Suddenly, the ship of the pirate was becalmed near a rocky coast. He tried hard to move but at last, noticed a bell fastened to the dangerous submerged rock. He asked about it and was told that it was placed there to warn the sailors during storms. He should have aborted his mission but he thought it to be fake. He thought it would be a joke to take the bell so he decided to row across the boat to the rock. He ignored the warning signs and cut the chain and caused the bell to sink. Things started changing after a while. The weather started changing and strong winds started blowing. He tried to control the motion and direction of his journey but gradually sailed away. As a result of this, the pirate returned to the same coast after years. The sea was covered with fog and a huge storm arose. The pirate did not know where he was but before he could figure it out, he faced a terrible crash. The ship struck the same rock. Gradually the ship started drowning and went down in the waters. The pirate realised that it was a shipwreck. He realised his mistake but it was too late. He wished he had left the bell alone.
Explanation:
In the text above, the words that were missing were added to promote a coherent, cohesive and complete story, capable of passing on an understandable message and promoting an understanding of the text. The words were added to maintain verbal and nominal agreement throughout the text.
After adding the missing words, we can see that this is a text that seeks to show that it is necessary to be proactive and act at the right time, promoting necessary and important actions, before it is too late.
Gerald use language throughout the text that has religious connotations and it leaves a strong impact upon the reader.
Explanation:
- 'The Gospel of Doubt' is a story written by Casey Gerald. It begins in a East Texas church on December 31st night. As the story begins from the preparation for the Second Coming of Christ and the end of the world, the author uses language with religious connotations with references from 'The Bible'.
- We all know how the events of our lives have a strong connection to ‘The Bible’. Hence, the authors are highly motivated from such religious connotations.
Answer:
infection
Explanation:
Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease that affects humans and other animals