The main idea:
Acid is a concentrated form of a very dangerous chemicals that could harm us.
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In, "The Divine Comedy," Dante wrote it to mirror a classic epic poem, but with Christian views. This means that he had to change just about everything that had to do with being Mythological. He had to some way replace the Muses with something else; he ends up calling to the Muses, and says what will happen if they actually do help. Virgil is his guide throughout most of the story, being his "mentor." Virgil helps Dante, the pilgrim to find his way to the Gates of Hell. Hell is another place where Dante reverts back to the old epic poems from Mythology: he places Charon, the boatkeeper, and the mythical creature, Minos, who judges their crimes/ sins and determines what their punishment should be. This is where the concept of "contropasso" comes into play: this means that the punishment of the sin either is the sin or is the mirror of that sin. Those who have not sinned, but did not get baptized, are sent to Limbo, where they cannot go to Heaven, but are not punished like those of Hell. All those who have not sinned and have been baptised, goes to heaven.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
Jeremy Black insists that "[t]his film…is not…funny."
"This film can be said to be many things, but one of the things it is not is funny."
Because so many people use them. they are so common that they could be considered something people do on a regular basis
Answer:
The answer is <em>Kipling was offered many literary awards, but accepted only one.</em>
Explanation:
When we say someone is humble, we mean he is a modest person which means that he is aware that he is not the most important person in the world, he is self-aware about his own importance, he often underestimates his own value.
The first, the second and the last sentence have nothing to do with his characteristics, they are only stating facts about his life.
From the third sentence we see that although he was offered many awards, he did not accept them showing us his modesty.
Some details about Rudyard Kipling:
- declined knighthood in 1890 (again in 1903; his wife stated that Kipling felt he could <em>do his work better without it</em>)
- declined the Order of Merit in 1921 (again in 1924).