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Here are five lessons from the holiday classic:
- Learning begins with listening. Initially, Scrooge wants nothing to do with the spirits. ...
- Bitterness will poison you. Scrooge's nephew, Fred, is a wise man. ...
- There's joy in starting over. ...
- We must be present to win. ...
- We need to live with the end in mind
Charles Dickens was inspired to write A Christmas Carol in 1843, he was appalled by the abuse going on in factories to women and children in London at that time. ... Although Charles Dickens was not happy with the stage play's violation of his work, the novel impacted the literary world
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Explanation:
a..Ashwin is older than Arbinda.
b..Bisam is older then Ashwin.
c.. Alok and Gokol both youngest.
d..Chiran is the oldest.
DONE!!!!
Answer and Explanation:
This question is about the novel "The Scarlet Letter", by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Hester Prynne lives in Boston in the 1600s, when societal values were tremendously based on the concept of sin derived from the Bible. <u>At a certain point, Hester is paraded through the streets to be pointed at for being an adulteress. However, she could find in herself some sort of courage, of defiance, to go through the public humiliation. Now that she is released from prison, her feelings are very different:</u>
<em>But now, with this unattended walk from her prison-door, began the daily custom, and she must either sustain and carry it forward by the ordinary resources of her nature, or sink beneath it. She could no longer borrow from the future, to help her through the present grief. To-morrow would bring its own trial with it;</em>
<u>Hester can now see the life ahead of her. She is aware that she will be forever shunned for her sin, living in loneliness. This is a much more torturous punishment for her than being paraded. There is nothing to look forward to, no change to come, no relief.</u>
False, bias usually means when someone has an unfair opinion on something or a favor, like if you're bias against other races. I'm sorry if that didn't really make sense ;-;