The railway engineers always leave a small gap between two rails to compensate for the expansion of the rails
The two passages have the theme "time erases everything," as shown in the first answer option.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The passage from the poem "Ozymandias," shows how all the glory, wealth, and magnificence of a great leader fades over time.
- In this poem, we can see that someone seen as the king of kings, can have all his power terminated and buried in the sand.
- In "On Seeing the Elgin Marbles," we can see how memorable moments pass and become memories of "the old days," even though it seems like it will last forever.
In this case, we can see that the two poems reinforce the idea that everything is fleeting, and that time brings the end of all things.
The two passages the question refers to can be seen in the image below.
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The answer is false because the center of gravity contributes greatly to the individual stability of a person or thing. The center of gravity is the center of mass of an object and therefore by raising or lowering that point, of gravity, you can cause an object or person to lose stability very quickly.
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