Answer: It's The Great Gatsby isn't it. I'm not quite sure what I'm supposed to explain but all I know is that it's either by Myturtle or George Wilson? But please check just in case. (I feel like it's by George Wilson tho : ) )
Explanation:
Thomas Eliot works multiple themes in the poem, however in general, his usage of imagery mainly represents ageing and decay. In the lines "When the evening is spread out against the sky / Like a patient etherized upon a table", the phrases like "sawdust restaurants" and "cheap hotels," the yellow fog, and the afternoon "Asleep...tired... or it malingers", represent decay. The character's concerns about his hair and teeth which is mentioned in the lines "Combing the white hair of the waves blown back / When the wind blows the water white and black," show the problems about aging.
The history of Doughnut dates back to 1800’s. Doughnuts were deep fried cakes without the shape of a ring. Those were irregular shaped balls previously called the oil fried cakes.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Doughnuts were introduced to the Americans in the New Netherlands by the Dutch. It was a special occasion recipe served during Dutch Christmas and it would extend up to New Year. Some of them used to fry unsweetened dough in oil and then drench these fried oil cakes in sugar syrup to sweeten them.
The hole in the middle of the doughnut was invented later by Dutch sailor whose mother prepared some before he could start for travel, might be a myth, but it is believed so. Doughnut is part of Dutch tradition and during World War 1, Girls used to give them to soldiers and they used to call those girls – Doughnut Girls.
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<em>Boiling
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Immeasurable means that something cannot be weighed or measured. Therefore when something is denoted as being immeasurable, that means that it is impossible to achieve. For instance, the number of stars in the sky is immeasurable since we cannot ideally determine how they might be. Therefore the word incalculable has a close clue to the word immeasurable because they mean the same thing. It means you cannot define the quantity of something because it is too large to determine the exact number; therefore, it cannot be determined.
Answer:
He's just arrived at this place where he finds a shooting star. He gets off his bike and stands by the handles and leans on them. After that, he's wishing quietly upon this star and glaring at this beautiful scenery.
Nothing else☺