I think tragic ending, lacks a flaw.
Explanation:
Life is not easy. But end of the day, to be alive and to able to breathe is a blessing by itself.The world we live in right now has so much of negativity, people value money as priority but according to me first we have to be good human being with good moral values. The first thing important to value in your life is your family, make your family your priority because they will guide you while taking important decisions in life. Friends also serve as a motivation factor as they encourage you always.
Life is challenging you are asked to not trust people, you are constantly reminded that people would use you and throw you away.Different people hurt you in different ways but what makes it worth living is the act of staying and being kind & empathetic. In life, be a giver of happiness because that feeling is incomparable to anything on planet earth.Whatever life puts you through, stay strong for the ones who genuinely care about your mental health. Choose kindness for your inner peace and wellness of people who are part of your life right now.
Answer: Hello there! I wish that there was a bit more context/info about the photo in question, but believe that your answer is A. If not, it may be C.
Explanation: <u>For Choice A</u> - One thing that snapshots and butterflies share is their swiftness. Images can be taken in the blink of an eye, while our little winged friends can flutter their wings fast as lightning.
My reasoning for <u>Choice C</u> is a bit different and concerns the values of both objects. Snapshots hold precious memories within them, while the beauty of a butterfly is, similarly, cherished by many people, thus creating a tone that's meant to make the reader feel emotional over them both.
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Choice B - I didn't feel that this was the right answer because the tone just didn't awestruck to me...? (I think it just would've been better if I had more context or the excerpt of the poem to help me with my decision.)
Choice D - The colorfulness of a butterfly isn't alluded to in this part of the poem.
I apologize for not being able to give a very definite answer, but I hope that this may help you with your assignment/process of elimination somehow!
I believe what he meant was that his belief in god was dead and that god to him was dead. Just like how many Jews were dying so was their hopes and beliefs due to their circumstances they were facing at the time.