I learned a lot from reading the article "The Weather in China."
D. Weather, because it is part of the title.
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Answer: C) Ferns and bushes along the narrow forest trail.
Explanation:
C would be the best option and correction for the sentence from the question because the word ''Along'' is the best fitting in it.
Answers A and B are incorrect because the word ''along'' should be followed by noun or proposition and in this case, the word is at the of the sentence which is not the best fit for it.
The answer D is also incorrect because the word along is often used with river, road, and another word in this it can refer to things with a long or thin shape like this forest round for example.
In a way, Marlowe's Dr. Faustus is both an epitome and a subversion of the Renaissance Man. Having broken free of the medieval rule of theology, he unleashed curiosity and wanted to learn more about the world. Dogma is still strong, but the urges and impulses to challenge it are even stronger. Just like protestants challenged traditional Catholic dogma, and Calvinists challenged Lutherans with the idea of predestination, Dr. Faustus challenges traditional human aspiration to be good, do good, and end up in heaven as a reward. He turns this notion upside down, presuming that there is no way he would be able to end up in heaven.
So, Dr. Faustus is an embodiment of curiosity gone wild. His blase attitude towards humanistic science is, however, some kind of a scientific decadence: he casts away philosophy and law, to embrace magic, as a relic of medieval obsession over mysticism. In this regard, he is a subversion of the Renaissance Man. He thinks he has already learned all there was to learn about this world, so now he yearns for another kind of knowledge - esoteric, otherworldly, knowledge that isn't exactly a knowledge because you don't have to study long and hard for it, you just have to sell your soul to Lucifer.
The Renaissance was torn between two concepts: of a scholar, turned to nature, the globe, the world, and of a religious person who still can't come to terms with the God and the church. Dr. Faustus transcends both of these concepts: he is a scholar who betrays his profession, and a religious person who devotes to Satan, believing (not knowing!) that he has no chance whatsoever to be forgiven for his sins.
In this regard, the play doesn't criticize or support the idea of the Renaissance Man. It simply tries to come to term with the philosophical issues and conflicts of its own time.
The main argument of "The School Days of an Indian Girl" is that colonization was a violent project that aimed to exterminate cultures and the individuality of the natives.
<h3>How to present this in a visual or audio presentation?</h3>
- Choose the software that best fits the presentation format you want to make.
- Start the presentation by introducing "The School Days of an Indian Girl", its author, and the story told.
- Show the main argument of this story.
- Show how the author uses her own experiences to confirm the veracity of this argument.
- Show how this story is significant for today's society.
To put together this presentation, you will have to read the book "The School Days of an Indian Girl," but I can say that this book tells how the author, who was a Native American, was taken to a British school that aimed to exterminate the culture indigenous and forbidding students to live the way their tribes did.
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