<span>The question says,'lithification is the process that produces...........The correct option is A. Lithification is the process by which sediment compact under pressure, expel fluids and gradually become a solid sedimentary rock. Lithification destroy the porosity of the sediments through compaction and cementation.</span>
Answer: (1) cheating in football - an outfield player deliberately handling the ball.
(2) drug-taking to improve performance - a cyclist involved in blood doping
(3) violence/aggression - A netball player deliberately elbowing her opponent
The last four lines of the poem “God’s Grandeur” by Gerard Manley Hopkins, line 16 of the Canto 54 of Tennyson’s “In Memoriam” and the last line of Percy Bysshe Shelley focuses on the thought which is like each other. All the three poems at one point of time highlight the issue of rebirth which nature keeps hidden from our eyes. However, people should believe in nature’s process of bringing the beauty and brightness of the day back from the darkness of the night or the rebirth is yet to happen.
The poem “God’s Grandeur” speaks about the rotation of nature. It is through the rotation that the bright side of the day precedes the dark night. The poem speaks about the ‘rebirth’ which the humans are under the process of. The world for the poet is in an ‘embryo’ from where it must be reborn by breaking the hard-shell. The poem ends on a positive note, reflecting the process of rebirth which is yet to happen.
In the poem “In Memoriam,” Tennyson speaks about the nature of humans who themselves don’t know about their strength and capacity. Thus, they lament and cry in the dark without knowing about the bright daylight which stands next to the darkness.
Shelley’s “Ode to the West Wind” ends with a rhetorical question about the daylight which will be the predecessor of the dark night. She speaks about the beauty of nature which circulates and moves on. The speaker concludes by giving a message about the death and decay that a rebirth will always be the one following them.
Answer:
- Fate goes ever as fate must.
- "will go and ask him about your coming here, then hurry back."
Explanation:
The phrase 'fate goes ...must' most aptly assists Micah in making his deduction regarding Beowulf. It shows that he now understands that destiny always goes its own way and therefore, he concludes that Beowulf has no dread of being died. He thinks upon the consequences of Grendel winning the battle and thus, he makes his decision.
The excerpt 'will go and ask him...back' from Beowulf's modern translation steadily throws light upon that half-line pattern employed in Old English poetry. This reflects that old style of English poetry divided a line into two-halves with two emphasized syllables and employed an abrupt pause in the middle of the sentence.
The detail that supports part A is the sentence that shows that without advertising, people would not have free access to television, magazines, newspapers, and internet content.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The text shows that advertising is something irritating, but essential for the proper functioning of the media.
- That's because readers and viewers may see advertising as a problem, but it's through it that they have access to fun and important content.
- This is because advertising provides the necessary funding for books, magazines, internet content, newspapers, and television to remain free to the public.
- In this case, advertising can be a problem that encourages positive results.
Your question is incomplete as you have not shown part A that this question is related to.
However, from questions similar to yours, we can see that part A shows that the theme of the text is that some people find advertisements annoying, but they are the ones that provide the public with necessary services and information.
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