I think it’s B but I’m really not sure
Answer:
your answer is D.)AABB
Explanation:
if you look at the last word it'll tell you, "go" and "grow" rhyme since they rhyme they will both be an A, then "sky" and lie" rhyme since they don't rhyme with A we will make it a B.
Answer:
ex nihilo → creation of life from nothing
earth diver → the transfer of life from another world to Earth.
world parents → creation resulting from the union of two natural forces
emergence → Earth emerging from water.
Explanation:
World parents is seen to be creation resulting from the union of two natural forces. In this creation myth, the mother and father are seen to symbolize earth and sky respectively. In this type of myths, it's seen that the world parents usually appear at the late stage of creation.
Ex nihilo refers to the creation of life out of nothing. It reveals that matter isn't eternal but was created from divine creative act.
Earth diver refers to the transfer of life from another world to Earth. In this myth, it's revealed that a diver (like a bird) was sent by a creator which plunges into seabed and from their brings up sand that is used to create the terrestrial world.
The setting in Melville’s “<em>Bartleby the Scrivener</em>” is a crucial element in the story. The extended title, “<em>A Story of Wall-Street</em>”, provides the specific setting as regards place. At that time, Wall Street had become an important financial center in America. As regards the year of publication, the work was first published in 1953 which was a time of rapid development in American economy.
The story takes place in a law office in Manhattan. The office presents an <u>unfriendly environment</u> that resembles the <u>business-based atmosphere of Wall Street</u>. The space is described as “<em>entirely unhallowed by humanizing domestic associations</em>” (p.36). In that way, the author describes the <u>impersonality of a business society</u>. In this context, the author does not provide the reader with any information about the characters apart from their particular behavior in the office. Also, the word “walls” is repeated many times throughout the story and they refer to the barriers between employer and employee.
You could also use, "Also", or nonetheless.