In <em>Omar Khayyam's "RUBAIYAT OF OMAR KHAYYAM," Edward Fitzgerald </em>noted that pupils of Imam Mowaffak believed that they would all become fabulously rich in this world.
But since there is no certainty in this, the author asks what becomes of the fate of those who could not attain wealthy statuses, despite their strong belief.
Thus, the word<em> "ours" </em>in the first line of the poem refers to the pupils who may fail to become rich, notwithstanding that they <em>strongly believed and hoped</em> for their teacher's lessons to become real in their lives.
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B) People have the right to replace government if it does carry out their will
Explanation:
the one that summarize an idea of English enlightenment philosopher John Locke is : People have the right to replace government if it does carry out their will
He believed that Government exist to serve its people, not the other way around. So if it does not carry out the people's will, it could eliminated
Answer:
It moved from the miners back then.
Explanation:
I took this in class today