Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany. His exact birth date was never documented but he was baptized on December 17, 1770. Because of this, his birth date is registered someday of December 1770. His father, Johann van Beethoven, taught his prodigious son how to play the very difficult violin and also the piano. His father constantly drank with his friends through the late hours of the night but what's a party without music right? Unfortunately for young Ludwig, Johann, his father, thought the same so he would wake his son in the middle of the night to have him play for him and his friends. if the little boy would oppose, he'd be beaten. After some time, everybody would admire the young boys talent so at his teen years (17-20) he left his hometown to seek teachings from the amazing Wolfgang Mozart. He couldn't make the trip because he had to care for his sick mother and had to wait until 1792, after Mozart's death, to leave to Vienna, Austria. In his early years at Vienna he started to lose his hearing becoming completely deaf in 1816. He lived in Vienna, Austria until his death in 1827, before his death he became the first ever musician to be paid enough money to live off his music.
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The answer to your question would be that the sentence that contains a verb tense shift error is the following one: Kristoff worked hard on his diet, but he could not resisted snacking. That is, the answer would be B.
A verb tense shift refers to the change from one verb tense to another within a sentence or paragraph. In this case, the verb "resisted" should be in the bare infinitive form as it is preceded by the modal "could". That modal is already related to the past tense used in the first part of the sentence.
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Criticizes the subject for having abundant knowledge of the world but low self-awareness- He was a mighty poet—and A subtle-souled Psychologist; All things he seemed to understand Of old or new—of sea or land— But his own mind—which was a mist. (excerpt from Peter Bell the Third by Percy Shelley)
Criticizes the subject for confusing his audience - But like a hawk encumber'd with his hood, Explaining Metaphysics to the nation-- I wish he would explain his Explanation. (excerpt from Don Juan by Lord Byron)
Criticizes the subject for his half baked knowledge - …he really promised something great, If not intelligible, without Greek Contrived to talk about the Gods of late, Much as they might have been supposed to speak. (excerpt from Don Juan by Lord Byron)
Explanation:
By the process of elimination, the correct quotes for each excerpt are given as follows-
Percy Shelley's "Peter Bell the Third" is a satirical take of William Wordsworth's poem "Peter Bell". In it, Shelley presents how a man endowed with great ideas are also susceptible to the dullness of life and knowledge. And by stating how <em>"a mighty poet . . . seemed to understand [everything] but his own mind—which was a mist"</em>, he seems to criticize how the subject has low self-awareness despite having abundant knowledge of the world.
Lord Byron's "Don Juan" is a satirical poem about how a man is seduced by a woman and not the other way round. The theme of love and how it affects the young man centers the whole epic poem.
The quote <em>"I wish he would explain his Explanation"</em> is a critique of how the subject confuses his audience more than providing the right answers. Additionally, <em>"he really promised something great, . . . without Greek contrived to talk about the Gods of late, . . . Much as they might have been supposed to speak"</em> is also a critique of how the subject has just some level of knowledge, though not fully aware of the whole issue, more like having "half-baked" knowledge.
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It shows that Ferguson just needed the correct information about what to eat to improve her diet.
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