The finding that Twain found humiliating is that instead of the Darwinian Theory that man originated from lower animals, the reverse was the case. For him, man originated from higher animals.
<h3>What is the Darwinian Theory?</h3>
This theory explains the origin of life and shows that man is a higher animal that came from lower animals.
However, Mark Twain does not seem to agree with this as seen in his article, "The Lowest Animal." He believes that man is lower while animals are higher and this finding humiliates him.
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He is using metaphors heavily in the following paragraphs.
"The energy, the faith, the devotion which we bring to this endeavor will
light our country and all who serve it—and the glow from that fire can
truly light the world." This illustrates his point that they as a nation have a bright future, and their attitudes are empowering, lighting a fire within.
Answer:
Kyrie Irving
Explanation:
I think the bold phrase is supposed to be "woken by the sunrise" but nothing is bold in the question as it appears here.
If that is correct, then "woken by the sunrise" describes Kyrie Irving, so that is the answer.
Is that a frog? 'Cause when they sit, they're basically standing, and when they walk they jump in the air
Answer:
D. constant dusk
Explanation:
According to a different source, this is the passage and the options that come with this question:
In the distant past, the Philippines was populated by a race of fairies who were unaffected by unpredictable weather. They minded neither sweltering heat nor freezing cold. They did not divide the day by hours of light and darkness. In fact, they lived in a constant dim twilight and never gave it any thought.
A. moderate temperatures
B. constant darkness
C. moderate sunlight
D. constant dusk
The setting of a story refers to the time and place in which the story takes place. In this case, we are told that the "race of fairies" in the story did not care about light or darkness, and that they lived in a "constant dim twilight." The best association we can make to this is that the fairies lived in constant dusk. Dusk refers to the darkest stage of twilight which occurs after sunset and just before night.