Answer:
C). required to imagine the appearance of the characters.
Explanation:
As per the question, a probable drawback of viewing the scene physically in comparison to quietly reading it would be that 'the readers will be required to visualize the characters' appearance.' While reading it, the descriptions regarding the outlook of the characters will give a basic idea about them but when watching them physically, they would draw unnecessary attention towards their outlooks instead of their actual traits and behavior. Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
In "Mending Wall", by Robert Frost, the person who questions the necessity of the fence is the narrator. The narrator is not sure whether to mend the fence or not, but his neighbor repeats his father's words and traditions 'Good fences make good neighbors'. He thinks that mending the wall is being practical and doesn't want to hear the narrator's opinion against its utility.
<span> the ocean, beginning "Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean—roll!," Byron contrasts its permanence, power, and freedom with vanished civilizations: "Thy shores are empires, changed in all save thee—/ Assyria, Greece, Rome, Carthage, what are they?" The ocean remains, "Dark-heaving;—boundless, endless, and sublime—/ The image of Eternity...." </span>
Statement: Polygons that are squares are rectangles.
1. Converse
2. Inverse
3. Contra-positive
A. If a polygon is not a square, then it is not a rectangle.
B. If a polygon is a rectangle, then it is a square.
C. If a polygon is not a rectangle, then it is not a square.