Answer:
i don't understand what you have typed dear .
Auden's "Musee des beaux arts" emphasizes the contrast between suffering and calmness: "While someone else is eating, or opening a window or just walking dully along." contrasts with the phrase "That even the dreadful martyrdom must run its course". The poem's tone is of resignation. It uses contrast to explain the nature of humanity: "How, when the aged are reverently, passionately waiting
/For the miraculous birth, there always must be
/Children who did not specially want it to happen." The <u>aged</u> are reverent and passionate, while the <u>children</u> have an opposite feeling.
Brueghel's "landscape with the fall of icarus" uses contrast in many ways: the painting seems to be divided in two, the earth/ the sky and sea. The sky seems to be very expressive, with details such as the clouds and the light that add drama to the landscape, the presence of Icarus falling from the sky, transforms this space into the space of fantasy, myth and suffering, while the earth is quite the opposite. The earth, depicts, everyday actions, work, and a human being completely consumed by labor. The viewer sees and pays attention to the fall of Icarus, while the farmer doesn't, there is a sense of helplessness and the farmer's indifference makes the scene even more dramatic.
The correct answer for this presented problem would be A. Article.
Articles are a kind of objective that gives more importance to the noun that it is used to describe and emphasize. As per this part of the sentence, there are currently 4 articles used. How much more when writing or delivering ordinary speeches, right? Articles are A and The, and sometimes An. Now, if the other options would outweigh articles, that would be impossible since articles are already an integral part of the English vocabulary to establish accuracy on both writing and speaking.
Answer:
Mr. Perpich taught Brian to stay positive.
Explanation:
Using this lesson, Brian stayed positive and got himself together to respond to the plane crash.
(Sorry if it's not what you're looking for I haven't read the Hatchet in a while!)