Answer:
Head held high
Explanation:
Without the excerpt to read from, it's hard to know context. However, the other phrases don't seem to give a confident tone. "People staring" would create anxiety. "Smile to yourself" is very internal and doesn't project confidence. To "feel cheated" would be to feel hurt not confident. To have a "special bond" would be a private connection. So... "head held high" is the most confident phrase here.
In this poem, we encounter a conversation between a dog and a corpse buried underground. The final stanza reads:
<em>"Mistress, I dug upon your grave</em>
<em>To bury a bone, in case</em>
<em>I should be hungry near this spot</em>
<em>When passing on my daily trot.</em>
<em>I am sorry, but I quite forgot</em>
<em>It was your resting-place."</em>
The irony in this poem is that the dead woman was hoping someone was digging on her grave because they were thinking of her. However, not only was it a dog and not a person who did it, but the dog did not even remember she was buried there.
Answer:
Explanation:
A algunos hombres los disfraces no los disfrazan, sino los revelan. Cada uno se disfraza de aquello que es por dentro. Chesterton
A la hora de la verdad, que es la de buscarse a sí mismo en lo objetivo, uno olvida todo y se dispone a no ser fiel más que a su propia sinceridad. Gerardo Diego
A la manera que el río hace sus propias riberas, así toda idea legítima hace sus propios caminos y conductos. Ralfh W. Emerson
A la república más que orden jurídico ha de importarle la realidad social del orden. Manuel Maura
A la república solo ha de salvarla pensar en grande, sacudirse de lo pequeño y proyectar hacia lo porvenir. José Ortega y Gasset
A los empresarios les gustan las asambleas porque ellos las inventaron. George Bernard Shaw
Answer:
A. Love
Explanation:
Love is a theme used by many poets and writers. It is considered to be one of the most universal themes in literature.
Answer:<span>.Telemachus is a hothead, while Odysseus is even-keeled.</span>