I don’t even write my own essays
Old passage:
"Space contains such a huge supply of atoms that all eternity would not be enough time to count them and count the forces which drive the atoms into various places just as they have been driven together in this world. So we must realize that there are other worlds in other parts of the universe with races of different men and different animals"
Answer (Paraphrased Passage):
Mathematically speaking, it is impossible to count the forces which distribute and regulate the activities of the atoms that make up our planet how much more the vastness of space.
Because of this we have come to a realistic assumption that on the balance of probability life must exist in other parts of the universe besides ours the form of a different kind of men and animals.
Cheers!
Depends on which word is italicized.
<em>The </em>is a determiner, <em>pink </em>is an adjective, <em>pig </em>is a noun, <em>clapped </em>is a verb, <em>wildly </em>is an adverb.
Answer:
One of the most important themes in the Gift of the Magi is that of wealth. What makes a person wealthy, or rich? What O. Henry wants to show is that the couple in the story are very rich and lucky, because even though they have no money, they have a very pure love, which is a lot more special.
He supports this theme through the use of irony. In the story, the irony lies in the fact that the couple want to give special presents to each other so badly, that they are willing to sacrifice their most prized possessions. However, these possessions are also the reason for their gifts. However, O. Henry implies that whether the gifts are fancy or not, and whether they lost their possessions or not, their true wealth lies in the fact that they are both willing to make sacrifices for each other.
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Sadness, sorrow, mixed emotion, death of beauty, what a notion
Crowning death, avenging, retaliation, taking back obliteration
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