I have formed a brief explanation of what your answer should consist of.
Answer: The casket might remind us of the 'three chests of gold, silver, and lead' in The Merchant of Venice, which form part of the 'lott'ry' devised by Portia's father before his death, to dictate whom she should marry
Explanation: have a great day! <3
Answer:
I suppose it depends on what the ritual is. In most Religions, if a person is performing (what I think is Ritual), and they believe it wholeheartedly, it is never going to get old. I imagine it depends on the Religion & Ritual.
Other sorts of “rituals” like how many times you brush your bottom and top teeth could become more like “obsessive compulsive disorder”. Some people I know treat their IPhone like a sort of “ritualistic” activity, looking and checking without any real need.
It will depend upon what the Ritual is, and what it is used in or for.
Answer:
ah yes ofc !
Explanation:
this is a great example on unrealistic beauty standards <3
heres something you could possibly add to make the paragraph a tad longer !
A beauty standard is based on our societys prefrences on attractiveness. This can range from our lips, eyes, and our very own body shape. The varying issues on these standards are that they simply are not realistic. They expect others to look perfect, when in fact, we are our own people born with unique facial features and body types.
1. Moral
2. Respectfully
3. Continuously
4. Respectively
5. Continuously
6. Moral
Answer:
The Lama is looking for the <em>River of the Arrow</em> because it washes away all sins and gives freedom from the<em> Wheel of Things.</em>
The excerpt shows that the Lama desperately wishes to see the river but Kim denies knowing about it.
Explanation:
In the excerpt their is a conversation between Lama and Kim. Lama wishes to see the Rivers of the Arrow which has several benefits such as washing away all speckles of sin and giving freedom from the Wheel of Things.
Lama encourages Kim to think very well about it but Kim denies knowing anything about the River. This conversation shows that Kim knows nothing about the River of the Arrow as seen in the last sentence of the excerpt.