Answer: B) The speaker suggests that humans, like trees, must give freely to thrive.
Explanation:
The poem <em>'On Giving' </em>(from the book <em>'The Prophet</em>')<em>,</em> written by Khalil Gibran, deals with the beauty of giving.
The speaker explains the concept of giving through the example of trees. He explains that the trees give fruits to all the people. If a tree does not give fruits, it will die:
<em>''They give that they may live, for to withhold is to perish.'' </em>
Similarly, humans should always give to everyone, because everyone deserves it.
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Answer: B. That the poet has decided to delete verses between the first and second stanza
Explanation: Ellipsis is a mark consisting of three periods or dots, historically with spaces in between, before, and after them ". . . ", but nowadays a single character "..." which is used to indicate that words have been omitted in a text or that they are missing or illegible.
The effect created by the use of ellipsis at the stanza's end is to indicate, therefore that the poet has decided to delete verses between the first and second stanza of the poem.
With kids ages 8 to 18 spending on average 44.5 hours per week in front of screens, parents are increasingly concerned that compulsive internet usage is robbing them of real world experiences. Nearly 23% of youth report that they feel "addicted to video games" (31% of males, 13% of females.) These are the results of a study of 1,178 U.S. children and teens (ages 8 to 18) conducted by Harris Interactive (2007) that documents a national prevalence rate of pathological video game use.
Dr. Douglas Gentile, Director of the Media Research Lab at Iowa State University reports, "Almost one out of every ten youth gamers shows enough symptoms of damage to their school, family, and psychological functioning to merit serious concern."