"She walks in beauty, like the night
Of cloudless climes and starry skies;
And all that’s best of dark and bright
Meet in her aspect and her eyes;
Thus mellowed to that tender light
Which heaven to gaudy day denies."
This stanza is about a rare and exceptional kind of beauty. Byron is trying to communicate a certain perfection of beauty, and he turns to a peculiar feature of the night sky to explain what he means. On a clear night (that's what he means by "cloudless climes"), the stars can be so bright as to light up the darkness, but in a "mellow," subtle way—not the kind of overly bright, "gaudy" sunlight of the daytime. For Byron, the starlight is perfect—it brings together "all that's best of dark and bright." In that balance, Byron sees perfect beauty, and he says that the subject of his poem (the "she" he keeps talking about) is as beautiful as that particular kind of rare, perfect, "tender light."
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I believe 3 and 4 are correct
Answer:
There is absolutely no doubt that education empowers a person.
It broadens his horizon of knowledge.
Education provides opportunity to look at the bigger picture of the society, the country the person lives and indeed the whole world.
Education gives a person ability to internalize knowledge from history geography literature science arts. It improves the power of reasoning to address everyday issues, problems and opportunities.
Literarcy is the common feature of all the developed countries regardless of the ideological and political orientations—-democracy, socialism, dictatorship, central planning, communism.
It is important to remember that the power gained from education can empower a person but he or she can use the power for the benefit of the country and society as also use it to oppress and exploit the ordinary people to build wealth and attain power.