Answer:
The two lines are:
And we are here as on a darkening plain
Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight
Explanation:
From the excerpt, the above set of lines actually suggest that the speaker has undergone a loss of faith.
This is true because from the passage, the speaker reveals that there is a world that lies before them like a land of dream which they see as beautiful and new. The speaker discovers that the world has neither joy, nor peace, nor love, nor help for pain and then realizes that they are "on a darkening plain" and "swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight". It means that what they expected from the world they saw as land of dream wasn't what they actually found it out to be.
This then suggests that the speaker has undergone loss of hope.
<span>An obstruction in a blood vessel is called a[n] stroke, but if you exaggerate, or "throw" the meaning of something too far, then you have used a strike.
"Stroke" is the correct answer for the first blank, since strokes occur when there is an obstruction in a blood vessel supplying blood to the brain.
"Strike" is the correct answer for the second blank since "strike" is a verb (action) which means to throw something forcefully in an exaggerated manner. </span>
Answer:
The two excerpts present words outside the English language, which reinforces the idea of cultural diversity.
Explanation:
Cultural diversity promotes social, ethnic and even linguistic wealth. This can be seen in the excerpts shown in the question above, where, in addition to reinforcing how the mixture between different cultures, gives a people a very comprehensive view of the world and leaves the language beautiful, rich, unpredictable and glowing. To take away the diversity of language is to leave it without shine, without soul. To reinforce this idea, the excerpts present words outside the English language.