Answer:
Close supervision
Explanation:
You can observe how challenging institutes are by taking surveys and then see how difficult summer programs are to students. Compare and contrast your results to see what you get.
They all look good to me. All of your answers is what I would have chosen. :)
Both Browning's and Neruda's sonnets present love as a feeling that should not cling to anything temporary or transient. They try to tell us what love is by telling us what it shouldn't be. Browning introduces the following negatives: smile, look, gentle manners, the need for comfort. She points out that these things may pass. Even though they are conventionally understood as signs of love, she wants something better and more stable than that. She wants to be loved for love's sake, as love is eternal.
For Neruda, on the other hand, love is something he can't describe by likening it to particular, specific, well-known things or feelings. It is indescribable and unknowable, and therefore indefinite. It escapes any kind of attempt to fixate it by connections to this world.
Hikmet was persecuted by the defenders of the monarchy and, therefore, sentenced to fifteen years in prison. This made him take refuge in the USSR. This fact of his life related to the text displayed in the question can be interpreted that Hikmet believed that we should live without the concern of the results of our actions, but these actions should be taken seriously. To be thinking about the consequences of everything, we will not live fully, because life is not perfect and will not be. So we should only worry about living, because bad things will happen anyway, so we should only think about having a purpose for life and living it in pursuit of that purpose, following our goals, seizing the opportunities and continuing to live when some adversity appears.