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Answer to the following question is as follows;
Explanation:
Wordsworth recounts his amazement at hearing a rural girl singing sweetly in the first verse of "The Solitary Reaper."
Each verse depicts the woman harvesting and humming in a field from a slightly different angle. The first establishes the setting: a rural valley overflowing with the female voice. Her singing is compared to that of a cuckoo birds and a nightingale in the two stanzas.
Answer:
He was born in London to James Foe, a butcher
Explanation:
Chronological order goes from the start to the end. This is the start of his life.
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Answer: (C) Many of the medications that people use today are made from products found in nature.</h2>
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(A) "The food pyramid is a graphic that shows how much of each food group to eat daily" This wouldn't be the answer, because it's talking about the food pyramid, and the food groups. The topic that the student is writing is based on the benefits of a plant-based diet.
(B) "Around the world, it is customary for people to share meals together" OK, one, this is an unimportant detail. Again, the student is writing about the benefits of a plant-based diet. This answer choice is talking about sharing meals together. For all we know, it could be a meat meal or a fruit meal, etc.
(C) "Many of the medications that people use today are made from products found in nature" This answer choice is the best answer, because it says medications are made from products in nature. Plants are nature, and this is a good benefit that talks about plants.
(D) "Vegetarians choose to avoid eating meat for health reasons or for moral reasons." This wouldn't be the answer, because vegetarians are people who basically eat vegetables and not much of other foods. Also, this isn't a benefit for a plant-based diet. Better yet, this is just a detail. This would probably be better used in an argumentative essay about vegetarians vs non vegetarians.
The theme that the radio broadcast of "The War of the Worlds" develop that is also in the book version of the story is option<em> B. Humans should not assume that they are the only intelligent life in the universe.</em>
The radio broadcast was adapted from the novel by H.G. Wells. The Mercury Theater on the Air was the radio program directed and narrated by Orson Welles. It was broadcasted on October 30, 1938. It caused panic among the people. Both in the novel and in the broadcast, the theme that is developed is that humans assume that they are the only intelligent creatures in the universe and this novel proves it wrong.