In Wordsworth's poem, the landscape is almost like a miniature in order to convey the modesty with which Lucy lived her life: she is like a violet among the moss, and like a star in an almost starless night; hr existence is barely noticeable; and although these elements of nature with which the poet compares them may seem negligible, Lucy's worth becomes very evident when she is no longer there. The landscape in Coleridge's poem, on the other hand, emphasizes the greatness of Kublai Khan: there are vast forests, measureless caverns, a powerful river (in contrast with the mild spring of Wordsworth's poem) that bursts the rocks to symbolize the Khan's fierceness in war; contasts are shown in the sunny dome where caves of ice can be found, and also in the fierce nature versus the gentleness of the Abysinian maid gently playing hthe dulcimer.
I would say “The colorful rings on the Olympic flag have symbolic meaning”
You can either use process of elimination, or look at the last answer choice and see how it states the main idea of the article and is simple.
A would be wrong because the question isn’t very intriguing, which would be the main point of the question!
B wouldn’t make sense because that wouldn’t be a topic sentence, it’s just a question ig?
C would be wrong because that’s just a fact, not the main purpose of the article
The phrase:
“You will be amused”
He is assuming that Rainsford will enjoy what he is about to show him because he himself enjoys it.
Fear: sadness: :confused :somewhat anger
Answer: make the best use of.
Explanation:
The meaning of the word <em>maximize</em> in this case is: to use (something) in a way that will give the best result. The student mentions that he has limited amount of time for homework, so he wants to use the time available in a best possible way.
The synonyms of this verb that could be used in this sentence are: <em>make the most of, make the best use of</em>, etc. In other contexts, synonyms for <em>'maximize'</em> are <em>increase, make bigger, enlarge</em>, etc.