Problem One
Background
Science majors can get in this argument. (Then I will answer the question more directly). Researchers at the University of Hawaii estimate that the number of grains of sand on our planet is about 7.5*10^18 grains of said. This number, large as it is can be equated to the number of molecules in 20 drops of water.
The number of stars in the Universe is many millions of times larger than the grains of sand on our planet. So while the writer is holding just one of these grains of sand, the enormity of the situation strikes her, and that leads her to a very "loving" and [in my opinion] humbling thought.
She compares all of this enormity with how little we actually live, how small our lifespan seems to be. It takes real humility to thank and accept thoughts like that.
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So the key point is contained in the last sentence beginning with "Oh how ... and ending with the period on the next line.
Problem Two
An enjambment in poetry is a continuation of a thought beyond a point where an ending should be. The first 2 lines start out by stating that perhaps it would be best if youth and life were in a trance and should not awaken until a beam of eternity should bring the marrow to a conscious state.
Even though that dream would be of a hopeless sorrow, it would be better than what we live through, to the person who lives though this without the dream.
The enjambment is contained in the thought of the second last line beginning with 'Twere better than the cold reality of waking life ...
Problem Three
I'm not going to explain this too deeply. I think it has answers in what accompanied it. I would pick Two and Three as your best 2 answers. The deep friendship shown by the kind visitor is not that common in abolitionist literature. Most of it focuses on the cruelty of the society and the greed of the landowners and the rights of the colored to be free. This is quite different. It speaks of the kindness of one person willing to break the code.
I think the answer is A. I’m sorry if it’s wrong.
Answer:
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Explanation:
My family does own our home but it is everything but ideal. My home is a 2 room house with your average kitchen, living room, and even a backroom that we transformed into the laundry room. Now, this house is meant for 4 people max to live here, yet 6 people live in a 2 bedroom house. It is crammed and packed, not being able to enjoy a gathering of the small place, hot water running out 24/7, never any privacy. Now would I think an alternative would be better for us? Yes, definitely it would make life on the daily so much easier and effective. Having more space would quite frankly change our lives all for the good. We would all have our own space, our own space that we could call ours. We would no longer have to struggle with the hot water running out or the lack of space at the gatherings. This would make a positive significant impact.
Answer:
Biologists are scientists who study living things. When the number of animals increase or decreases, wildlife maybe at risk. Teams of experts wrok to save the Siberian tiger. They want to be sure the Siberisn tigers survive and thrive . They can point out dangers like development and pollution that destroy tiger habitats. They help catch illegal hunters called poachers. Many people must wrok together so that the number of Siberian tiger will shrinks.
Explanation:
The example of anecdote is:
As a young child, I remember loving the taste of popcorn when I went to the movie theater.
The anecdote is the oral stories which are of importance to the subject at hand. They add personal knowledge and experience to the subject. The above sentence tells about the story of popcorn that the speaker had. The story is a personal experience of the speaker. While the other sentences also contain some information about popcorn but they are facts and not personal experiences.