Answer:
Chris McCandless, aka Alexander Supertramp, experiences various enlightening moments that unfold the main idea in the novel, "Into the Wild". Jon Krakauer clearly portrays this main idea of his novel: a young man attempts to find true happiness through solitude and nature, instead of finding it in society.
Answer:
Wrong mind breaks sentence agreement because the sentence tenses do not agree. Sentence tenses are past tense, current tense, and future tense. past tense uses -ed, current tense uses -ing, and future tense usually uses the word <em>will</em> before a word.
Answer:
An ounce of <u>prevention</u> is worth a pound of cure.
Explanation:
<em>An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.</em> is a saying first used by Benjamin Franklin. It means that it's better to stop something bad from happening than to try to fix the situation later, when it might already be too late. We use this saying today as well, usually when we talk about health. We should take care of our health as it's easier to prevent disease than to look for the cure. However, Franklin wasn't talking about health when he said this, but about fire safety.
Answer:
I would say that the answer MOST reflecting of the times culture would be D
Explanation:
the only 2 answers that reflect or are about culture at all are B and D!!
When thinking about a society's "culture" many think of primarily the clothing, foods, habitat, religious preferences, etc. In the answer D we see that the idea portrayed is one of status within the culture. For example, if you wear clothes then you are considered "wealthy" and if wearing simple furs, you're considered "poor". This reflection of the culture of the Ramayana tends to "overcome" the mere idea that ancient Indian audiences cared more for tactics than brute strength with regards to "fighting".
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The archetype that the stories Cupid and Psyche and of Sleeping Beauty have in common is that:
Both use the situational archetype True Love's Kiss
In Cupid and Psyche, Psyche is revived by Cupid's kiss and in Sleeping Beauty, the sleeping curse is broken the prince's kiss.