Answer:
noun,interesting
Explanation:
a predicate is a sentence or cause that modifies a subject. the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject
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None of the above options show what Emerson meant by the sentence, as the sentence states that an individual, to be a significant man, should be outside the mainstream of thought, being a nonconformist.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Emerson's sentence is intended to show how people cannot conform to the pattern of thinking established by society.
- This pattern take away the individuality of people and make all of them conform to a reality that is not satisfactory, but within what is said to be correct.
- In this case, Emerson reinforces the idea that men should be non-conforming and stay out of the mainstream.
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By making them use solar energy(hope this helps)
"In a Station of the Metro" (1913) by Ezra Pound creates an imagery that compares the human faces with the flower petals. Through the connecting image the poet links cycle of nature with the urban life. The movement of the human in the subway is linked with that of a tree that they are continuously moving, changing and growing. As when the rain or winter arrives the petals of the flower doesn’t look same, as the new bud groom. Similarly, people in the metro are there for a short glimpse at the door of the metro closes, a new group of people arrives in the next metro.