<span>The correct answer is D. The theme of this excerpt is that the old can regain honor by taking up challenges again.
Here, the speaker notes that his mariners are old; however, he says, "old age hath yet his honour and toil." By this he means that their work need not be done.
It is still possible for them to regain their honor through toil. "Some work of noble note, may yet be done," he says, before they die. Therefore, the main theme of this excerpt is that the old can still gain honor by taking up challenges (or toil) again.</span>
Overall, homeschooling is more beneficial than in-person schooling for students. Not only will they have a better future, but they will also be healthier mentally. Students will gain a greater academic achievement. Lastly, they will have more flexibility to dictate their own time. These dominant reasons suggest why homeschooling is superior to in-person schooling.
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Close Reading Questions: scene 3
5. Study Emilia's speech starting from Yes a dozen ... until their ills instruct us.
A. What complaints about husbands does Emilia list here?
B. What reasons does she give for husbands being unfaithful?
C. In what ways are wives lilze husbands, in her view?
6. If Emilia believes that wives should have as much freedom as erring husbands, while Desdemona takes a very different view, what does that tell us about the differences between the two women and the state of their marriages?
7. What is the dramatic purpose of this scene?
Dear supervisor,
We do not think bad behavior is tolerable either and we will encourage others around us to support this idea as well. We know that it can be difficult for a teacher to handle these insignificant and it should be addressed. Foul language will also be restricted from our language and we will not use it in our online classes.
Yours sincerely,
The way you think of a word, or how it makes you feel. The qualities that represent it, or describes it, in that one word. Hope this helps, but I do remember learning about this in the 6th grade.