The reason for the speakers interruption of the narrative was to; dramatize the overwhelming beauty that is revealed as Pan begins to play
<h3>What is the aim of the speaker?</h3>
This question is taken from a poem that shows a dramatic retelling of a mythological story that resonates with the speaker's experience.
In the poem, we see the speaker in line 21 talk about the reed's pith as being "like the heart of a man" to show the pan's casual cruelty.
However, in lines 31 to 33, the interruption of the pace of the narrative was in order to dramatize the overwhelming beauty that is revealed as Pan begins to play.
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The answer is Inirtia is the tendency of an object to resist
No product results in -1, hence δlmn is NOT a right triangle showing that lydia's assertion is incorrect
<h3>Perpendicular lines</h3>
In order to determine whether triangle lmn is right-angled, we need to determine the slope of lm, ln, and mn first as shown:
For the slope of lm:

For the slope of ln:

For the slope of mn:

- If any of the two lines is perpendicular, hence the triangle lmn is right-angled.
- To check, we will take the product of the slopes and see if it is equivalent to -1.
Product of slope lm and ln

Since no product results in -1, hence δlmn is NOT a right triangle showing that Lydia's assertion is incorrect
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