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her limited understanding of religious doctrine AND her very literal interpretation of Mr. Brocklehurst's question
Explanation:
In this excerpt it is clear that Jane knows the correct answers to the questions because they have been drilled into her. However, it is not clear she actually understands that her bad choices and behavior will result in going to hell. When she is asked a question that she doesn't have an answer that has been taught to her, she uses her own thoughts. Her answer that she just shouldn't die would definitely keep her out of hell, but it isn't what Mr. Brocklehurst is hoping she'll say.
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In "She Walks in beauty," the speaker employs a series of binaries, or contrasts, to signify the female's beauty. light and dark are among the two of the binaries within the poem.
The lines which compares light and dark to describe the ladies in " She walks in beauty," are:
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SHE walks in beauty, like the night
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Of cloudless climes and starry skies,
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And all that's best of dark and bright
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Meets in her aspect and her eyes;
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thus mellow'd to that tender light
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Which Heaven to gaudy day denies.
The poem “She Walks In beauty” by Lord Byron is about a female who is very stunning and charming. The poet speaks about her beauty which is “pure” and “sweet.” He compares her beauty with the dark things found in nature. He additionally builds a comparison among light and dark, day and night to compare her beauty with. The poem is about her physical, spiritual and intellectual beauty.
Explanation:
A: To provide information that is easy to understand
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A recent study from Georgetown University found that, on average, college graduates earn $1 million more in earnings over their lifetime. Another recent study by the Pew Research Center found that the median yearly income gap between high school and college graduates is around $17,500.
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Honestly it’s either doubters or critics but I would go for doubters seems more reliable