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In Enlightenment and Neoclassical art, nature was viewed as orderly, rational, and subject to laws that people can manipulate and observe, while during the Romantic period, nature was viewed as more powerful than themselves, and analogous to human feelings.
The correct answer is A.
From all of the given options, the best way to depict a character is by indirect characterization.
This refers to providing information about the character's personality and traits through thoughs, actions and dialogue rather than write it down explicitely.
Presently Britain had never been gone by the Romans and was totally obscure to them before the season of Caius Julius Caesar, who, in the year 693 after the establishment of Rome, yet the sixtieth year before the Incarnation of our Lord, was diplomat with Lucius Bibulus. While he was making war upon the Germans and the Gauls, who were separated just by the stream Rhine, he came into the region of the Morini, whence is the closest and most limited section into Britain. Here, having given around eighty boats of weight and quick cruising vessels, he cruised over into Britain; where, being first generally dealt with in a fight, and after that got in a tempest, he lost an impressive piece of his armada, no modest number of infantrymen, and all his mounted force. Returning into Gaul, he put his armies into winter-quarters and gave orders for building six hundred sail of the two sorts.
Hamlet
told Claudius to search for Polonius in Hell because Hamlet had killed
Polonius.
Claudius who didn’t know about it asked for Polonius’ whereabouts
which Hamlet replied that even if he sent a messenger to heaven, the messenger
would not find Polonius there.
Perhaps in Hell, because it is where Hamlet
believed Polonius would end up.
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I believe that its D, Persuasive
i picked this one, because Persuasive essays want to change something, or persuade someone to think like the author. this would mean that the author presents his own point of view, and argues why the reader should agree with him, by giving many supporting arguments