Answer:
We can reinterpret the opening sentence, because we know that this was the moment when the narrator recognized that he could be spared some things if he acted the way they expected him to act, even if he was lying. This can be ironically reinterpreted, showing that his moment of salvation was actually the moment of perdition and imprisonment.
Explanation:
After reading the text, we can see that the author did not really want to be saved, but was doing what his aunt wanted, to avoid problems for himself. He was not accepting God in a true way in his life, but by keeping and doing what was expected. At that time, the author knew the power of dishonesty and childish corruption, making it an unsaved, but impure, figure.
Answer:
<em>There is no end to war!-</em> (line 12)
<em>And the generals have accomplished nothing.</em> (line 18)
Explanation:
The poem "Nefarious War" by the Chinese poet Li Po is a four stanza poem where he describes the uselessness of wars and their devastating effects. The poem talks of the war that the Chinese people must have been through.
The main theme of the whole poem seems to be the harmful and uselessness of fighting wars. The horrific wars that men have to be a part of, the horrors that these wars inflict on them are all the effects of the wars. The lines
<em>There is no end to war!-</em> (line 12)
<em>And the generals have accomplished nothing.</em> (line 18)
best expresses the theme of the poem.
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1. D - This is not a fact and would not be helpful in an assignment.
2. B - Not planning the essay would not be effective.
3. B - A letter is a more personal form of communication, so it is the best way to confront a family member.
4. D - Reading various information about the subject would be the best way.
5. D - Outlines should include main points, thesis statement, and examples or quotes. Arguments should come across as confident facts rather than your opinion.