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Read the lines from Byron's "Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage." 'Tis to create, and in creating live A being more
intense that we endow With form our fancy,
gaining as we give The life we image, even as I do now. What am I?
Nothing: but not so art thou, Soul of my thought with whom I traverse earth,
Invisible, but gazing, as I glow Mixed with thy spirit, blended with thy birth,
And feeling still with thee in my crushed feelings' dearth. What creation is
Byron referring to in these lines?
The creation that Byron is referring in these lines is that of a child. Having
no care in the world but to play and enjoy himself.
Answer:
seems it is option c
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Explanation:
Answer:
Future.
Explanation:
Things that took place in the past are not likely to happen again & even if it does we know how to solve them since it has already occured to us. Living in the past is something I'd not recommend as past is something that should be left behind. As the famous proverb goes, 'Time waits for none.' So, instead if wasting our time thinking about our past misdeeds we need to focus on the present to make a memorable future for us. Remember that what happened in the past is over & by living for the future we'll be able to satisfy our happiness.
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Answer:
captivation
Explanation
people at the time wanted an intresting and cativated hook. He gave them it by starting with dialouge.