In my opinion, the phrases that contribute to the carpe diem perspective are: A “let us sport us while we may” and <span>C “at once our time devour”. Carpe diem means "Seize the day". As a philosophy, it argues that we should make the most of this moment, right here, right now, as we can't do much about the future. Death and misery are going to happen anyway, so why trouble ourselves with them now? This is exactly what the A phrase says, whereas the C phrase says something similar: let's enjoy as much as we can.</span>
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I was currently climbing up an icy blue glacier shivering from the cold. I told myself "if I stop here, ill never make up for what happened to my great-great-uncle Pete. I kept climbing but came to a stop. The glacier started moving. I climbed faster and faster but the ice kept starting to break off. I jumped off the piece of ice hoping I would hang on to the other one.
*splash* the iceberg splashed in the water and began to sink.My whole life was hanging on my ice pick. I very carefully lifted up my body weight and made it. I still had a while to go. While I continued climbing I kept getting weird vibes. I ignored it thinking it came from my fear of falling not too long ago. I thought about what happened to my great-great-uncle Pete. About 5 years ago he climbed up this very glacier. But a piece of the ice fell off, causing him to fall in the icy waters and freeze. I planned to make it to the top and bottom by nightfall, and I already burned half of the day's sunlight. I kept climbing, not realizing how fast I was going. My ice pick went through the air and I froze. I have made it to the top! I can't believe it! I took a while to enjoy the breeze and started heading back down. I had to be more careful this time because a piece of ice already fell, and don't have a second chance if another piece falls off. Before sunset, I made it back to the bottom safely into my boat. I started heading back home to my family to tell them the accomplishment. I think I made my great-great-uncle peat proud. the end.
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"The swimmer, her shoulder injury finally healed, drove into the pool."
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Explanation: an independent clause is a clause that can stand alone as it's own sentence. 1 is a full sentence.
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