Answer: The 80s. The 80s has some of the BEST music of all time in my opinion. I mean there was Michael Jackson, shall I say anymore? During that era there was not that much technology or social media and I think living like that would be so cool and just relaxing. The fashion was amazing, and everything vintage was so cool. You could hang out after after school at arcades and malls which just seems like a dream to me. Anyways I could go on forever but I'll just save you from that.
It is sentence A because the word "makes" must have an 's' at the end when the subject is singular, if it "they" instead, you would use "make"
Answer: Their hands and arms move in the air creating shapes and gestures.
Explanation:
She is feeling self confidence in the line, "I can just see me there on the balcony, all lovely in my long , flowing gown, wistfully speaking those lines, "Oh Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo?" Id be a good juliet, too, and id be the sun, just like romeo says, glowing, shining, his light in the dark
Answer:
The function of poetry is to<u> teach people to live simple, unambitious lives
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Explanation:
Oliver Goldsmith's poem <em>The Deserted Village</em> talks about the loss of rural life and the development and the industrialization of lands that were once the lands of the rural farmers. Goldsmith seemed to address the shift in the lives of the rural people, driven away by big industries and even shifting abroad in search of jobs.
In lines 423- 430, the poet talks about the use of poetry to <em>"Teach erring man to spurn the rage of gain"</em>. According to him, <em>"states of native strength [...] may still be very blest"</em> while the <em>"trade's proud empire hastes to swift decay, As ocean sweeps the labour'd mole away"</em>. He also believes that <em>"self-dependent power"</em> can defy time <em>"As rocks resist the billows and the sky"</em>. These 7 lines which end the poem seem to be a way of Goldsmith trying to say <em><u>poetry should try to teach people to live simpler, unambitious lives.
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