Answer:
D. It is a fragment and needs a subject.
Explanation:
"Flew through the meadow" describes something that an object does. It doesn't specify a subject and it doesn't make much sense without one. A good example of a subject for this sentence fragment would be "The bird" or "The butterfly", which would make the sentence "The bird/butterfly flew through the meadow." That would be a complete, logical sentence, since an object to perform the given action is present.
As
we know naturalist writing is a literary genre that originated as a
literary movement in the nineteenth century. It could be found in
literature, film, theater and art. It was referred to as a type of
extreme realism.
Naturalism
suggests pessimism in a philosophical way using scientific techniques
to depict human beings as objectives and impartial characters. It
also concludes that natural forces are what determine character’s
decisions.
Answer: C) In the misty younger world we catch glimpses of
phantom races, rising, slaying, finding food, building rude
civilizations, decaying, falling under the swords of stronger hands, and
passing utterly away.
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in a way it's dum but it also help them prodict future viruses like them could have predicted the Corona but they was to lazy to identify it.
The above quote was made by Tomas Elemans who at the time of the quote worked for PVH as the brand protection Manager. He believes that Storytelling (literature) helps us to empathize with the condition of strangers. This is what is meant by the above quote: "<em>Literature </em><em>has a way of reminding us that the stranger is not so strange".</em>
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<h3>How, according to Tomas Elemans does literature help us to connect with the stranger?</h3>
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Again we turn to Elemans own words. He states that when we read of and imagine being the characters in stories, it helps us <em>transcend the here-and -now</em> thus reducing the focus on our ego or feeling of self-importance while improving our reflection. He says that fiction helps us to disconnect from ourselves and access our <em>emotional</em>, <em>empathetic </em>nature which we often neglect in our daily lives.
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