Explanation:
Dear Uncle,
I am writing this letter to you to thank you about everything that you are doing for me and I promise that it would be one great adventure. I have a great will to succeed and accomplish my plans.
My plan is starting with the hospital rooms and I want to see where doctors are doing their job, I would love to write it so I can remember it and to get some pictures where I am allowed to. Then, I want to have better look in laboratory instruments and I want to learn about them as much as I can.
Also, it would be good if I have possibility to speak with some patient to see what are their wishes when people are trying to take care of them.
I am very happy that you will be the one who will help me about this important thing for me and my future. I will listen to everything that you say and a good student.
Thank you! Greetings!
Answer:
It is true that one possible theme of "The Call of the Wild" could be that only the strongest survive. For the character of Buck showed immense evolving and endurance to survive through all the experiences from changing masters to being able to be in the wild.
Explanation:
Charles Darwin's "The Theory of Natural Selection" and Herbert Spencer's "Survival of the Fittest" plays a huge role in the story of Buck in Jack London's "The Call of the Wild".
The story of Buck is set in the Klondike surrounding. London characterizes the dog Buck among the wild animals as a depiction of Darwin's theory of natural selection. But this alone is not the only reference. It also touches on the theme of "survival of the fittest" by Spencer. Buck had to undergo various masters, atmosphere and had to fend off other 'possible enemies' for his own survival. The death of his friend Curly shows him the cruel nature of the wilderness.
Darwin's theory of evolution shows the fierce competition for the resources leading to the survival of the fittest among the humans and even animals. This survival of the fittest' perfectly fitted Buck's character for he also had to endure and fight to ensure his survival. Overcoming these challenges, becoming wilder than he used to be, and evolving according to the harsh and brutal reality of the wilderness made it possible for Buck to be the master over the other wolves.
London's Buck is a perfect parallel to Darwin's and Spencer's theories and gave a fitting scenario of the need to evolve oneself according to the life situations.
I would say that the word that definitely symbolizes youth in this poem titled "Wild Asters" by Sara Teasdale is spring, because it represents an early time at the beginning of the year.
However, if you can choose multiple answers, I would also say daisies.
Demonstrative...it is a pronoun that is taking the place of a noun...specifically the subject
The best option is <u><em>A, "opportunity".</em></u>
The tone of a poem is defined as the perception or sentiment that the author wants to communicate through the subject of the poem. This stanza of the poem “I know why the caged bird sings by Maya Angelou” reflects the tone of opportunity and we can identify clues as to how the author feels with phrases like: “a free bird leaps…” and “dips his wing in the orange sun rays and dares…”