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In Invictus by William Ernest Henley
, what is the author’s emotional state regarding his circumstances, and how does he approach his situation? Use ideas that are directly stated and ideas that you have inferred from clues in the text, citing textual evidence to support both.
Answer:
The author is motivated and with hope even in the midst of adverse situations.
Explanation:
In the poem, the author shows how he will not bow his head and surrender to the struggles that life proposes, but that he will face them with strength and certain that nothing will bring him down. In this case, we can see that the author is motivated and wrote an inspiring poem, to give strength even in very difficult moments in life. The author reveals that he is the master of his own destiny and that nothing will take that away.
When researching the moment when the author wrote this poem, we learn that he had recently lost one of his legs. With that, we can see that the author was going through a very difficult and demotivating situation, but he decided that he would go through this moment with his head held high.
Well, serenity means calm, so honestly, the only one that DOES mean serenity is B, the other three really don't mean serenity.
Answer:
I would say that Midas's touch could be very positive in riches, although it could cause danger to the world.
Explanation:
Many reasons in a free market capitalistic system; their product or service is not in great demand, their product /service is not the best one on the market in terms or quality/price, their product/service does not have enough publicity to sell well, big corporate companies (amazon, walmart, etc.) have a monopoly on most goods and services and sell them at lower prices while underpaying/ overworking workers
Answer:
E.
Explanation:
The Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale was revised by Lewis Madison Terman.
Lewis Madison Terman is a psychologist at Stanford University. Later his revised version of the Binet-Simon Intelligence Scale was known as the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scales. Terman is also very well known for his longitudinal study of IQ on hundreds of children at Stanford area.
His version of the IQ test was first used during World War 1.
So, the correct option is E.