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A literary argument can be made on any poem or novel or story. The literary argument creates an opinion about the text and causes the readers to think and ponder about the text in that direction or in that train of thoughts. It creates a new angle of interpretation in a text.
Explanation:
I think its d the uncertainly of life
The correct answer should be D. urges the scholars to leave his presence.
This is the only 'generous' thing he does - committing suicide, or signing a contract with Lucifer are not generous things, and he never married Helen of Troy. It is generous of him to warn the scholars not to do the same thing he did - he signed a contract with the Devil in which he sold his soul for all knowledge in the world.
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A Sorting mail, checking postage, and selling stamps are all part of a postal workers job.
THIS IS CORRECT
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A. “the ruins of a great temple in the mid-city”
B. “rats are unclean, and there must have been many tribes of them”
C. “in the heart of a ruin, behind a door that still opened”
Explanation:
In literature, the term <em>setting </em>refers to the time, space, and societal and cultural circumstances in which the plot of a story takes place.
The details that reveal the most about the setting of the given scene from <em>By the Waters of Babylon</em> are: <em>the ruins of a great temple in the mid-city, rats are unclean, and there must have been many tribes of them, </em>and <em>in the heart of a ruin, behind a door that still opened. </em>
These details represented by options A, B, and C tell us about the location of the temple and its features. Options D and E don't tell us about the setting - they describe the food and drink the narrator enjoyed. This is why they are incorrect.