“I'm not saying I'm gonna change the world, but I guarantee that I will spark the brain that will change the world.” That was a quote by Tupac Shakur, a poet, and an inspiration. What does it mean to 'change the world'? Changing the world is the most politically correct term to use, as its literal meaning is the same as its metaphorical one, so there's no confusion. Just by being on Earth, at any given moment, and doing something or even nothing we are already changing the world.
i believe the answer is
a) greasy and soapy
unctuous: (chiefly of minerals) having a greasy or soapy feel
It is dark because Barnardo has trouble seeing the other guard.
This scene takes place at midnight and it is so dark Barnardo cannot see the other guard. Barnardo shows up for his shift, but he can't clearly make out who Francisco is. Francisco has the same problem because instead of answering Barnardo he tells him to identify himself first. They get it figured out and Barnardo begins his shift.
Answer:
The correct answer is option 2. The universe it knowledges the man's existence simply by responding to him.
Explanation:
In the poem "A Man Said to the Universe" by Stephen Crane there is a clear example of naturalism.
Naturalism is a literary genre in which the universe or nature is shown as the total owner of everything. The universe determines and rules over human life, and downplays it.
In this poem, a man tries to get the attention of the Universe and the Universe knowledges the man's existence, but it seems not to care about how insignificant it is.
Answer:
I've never read this book, but from what I can tell from this context, it seems like the answer is most likely is blind trust.
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