Answer:
A
Explanation:
Ambiguity in literature refers to all those events, circumstances, story-lines or symbols in a context that carry multiple meanings.
A single element can have several interpretations and this allows the reader to engage in an active manner in the story by wondering about the meanings implied by the author according to personal experiences or reactions.
Ambiguity in literature means that the author is deliberately leaving certain meanings within the text unclear, and so when a reader is analyzing a part of the text, they can come up with multiple meanings, thus A is the correct answer.
Answer:
Art not without ambition, but without / The illness should attend it.
Explanation:
This evidence shows that Macbeth's isn't sufficiently remorseless to slaughter the king. He has a thoughtful heart and does not consider murdering the king due to his egotistical reasons worthy.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
A. this is an example of active transport and it uses up energy, not producing
B. this is an example of chloroplasts, and it does not produce energy, it creates photosynthesis
C. Proteins are not produced by mitochondria
D. Mitochondria are the powerhouses of a cell, this answer is correct
Answer:
Tragedy
Explanation:
It's based on Arthur Brooke's The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet, and while the finale characterizes it as a tragedy, one may argue that the first two acts belong in a comedy. The play's conclusion, however, is the final judgement, hence tragedy.
Translation:
Socrates was a great philosopher of Greece. He was born in the city of Athens, 400 years before the birth of Jesus Christ.
He believed in the principles of justice. He used to roam the city on foot and let people walk on the path of knowledge and truth
Used to inspire They wanted to make the city of Athens an ideal state. Soon he became famous as a teacher
went. The rulers of Greece could not bear the increasing popularity of Socrates. He was soon accused
That they were misleading the youth of the country. The Greek rulers sent him to prison. The court sentenced him to death
The life of this great philosopher gives us the message of walking on the path of truth and knowledge.
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