Answer:
To describe or point a specific thing out
Explanation:
Particularly can also be used to show how something is different
The answer is b my friend
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.
Making the class laugh enough will be your answer. A gerund phrase is phrase that begins with an 'ing' word. It will include other modifiers and/or objects. The gerund phrase functions as a noun, so they will be subjects, subject complements, or objects in the sentence.
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I believe the correct answer is B. those who celebrate life.
Those wise men are aware that death is inevitable ("dark is right") and they can't do anything to evade it, they have so much to lose, and that's why they choose to fight instead of passively succumbing to death. By knowing the truth that they must cease to live, and by living their strongest, they celebrate life. They don't embrace death, nor do they deny it, nor do they trade dignity for madness.