'The speaker of the poem, as well as the chorus in the play, lament noble Antigone's terrible fate'.
Explanation: What Yeats' did in this literary work is that he adapted the Eros chorus from the mythical being He demonstrated what strong love is, and jointly explained the potential of fate and destiny, which is typically a topic of debate within the playwright's original mythical being.
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In this paragraph, the author/narrator is referencing everyday things that we may see, like flowers, weeds, rocks, and more, to how they feel! For example, the author tells us that a flower is basically "trapped" in a pot, although it is beautiful and gets much attention and care, then he compares the trapped flower, to the weed, which although is in a "dangerous condition", it is free.
So, what I understand from this paragraph is that sometimes we can feel trapped, like a flower, or free, like a weed.
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The correct answer is D. A good life comes from doing what makes you happy. Teaching English is what the character really wishes to do whereas his parents obviously think about the financial prospects and not about what makes their son happy.
Answer:
The word in the choices that completes the synonym analogy is:
B. continuous.
Explanation:
According to the instructions, we should look for a synonym.<u> A synonym is a word that has the same meaning as another word.</u> The first analogy provided in the question uses the synonyms arbitrary (adj)::unpredictable (adj). Now, we need to find a synonym to complete the analogy _______(adj)::constant.
<u>By definition, constant refers to something that happens continuously over time or to something that does not change. From the definition, we can conclude that the word that best completes the analogy is B. continuous (adj). The other options do not have the same meaning as constant.</u>