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Africa and America are different in the way that the colonialism developed. To Europeans, Africa was more like a method in the trading system. They not only got the natural resources from it, but also used the people there as the free labors. In opposite, America developed in a totally different way.
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Answer:
The lines that best expresses the theme of the poem are:
A) "Oh, nefarious war! I see why arms /
Were so seldom used by the benign sovereigns."
Explanation:
<u>The poem "Nefarious War" describes the horrors of the Chinese battles against the Tartars and criticizes the fact that war accomplishes nothing.</u>
The lands of China are covered with corpses of fallen soldiers, their insides being eaten by birds, their horses crying woefully. After this awful description, the speaker states:
<em>So, men are scattered and smeared over the desert grass,
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<em>And the generals have accomplished nothing.
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<em>Oh, nefarious war! I see why arms
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<em>Were so seldom used by the benign sovereigns.</em>
<u>The poem is criticizing the uselessness of war. Its brutality brings nothing but pain and suffering. Benign sovereigns can see and understand that, which leads them to avoid engaging in war. Since they truly want their people to be happy, they do not send them to meaningless fights. Sovereigns who do not avoid war at all costs end up facing other costs - their people's lives and happiness.</u>
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Explanation:
Because i be high most of the time
"I wandered Lonely as a Cloud" is a lyric poem written by English poet William Wordsworth and first published in 1807 in "Poems in Two Volumes". The poem was inspired by an entry done in the diary of Dorothy, William's sister, about a walk they both had near Ullswater, in the Lake district.
<u><em>The correct answer is option d. The connotation of the word wealth as it is used in the context of the poem i of great beauty.</em></u> "What wealth the show to me had brought" is a reference on the beauty that the whole experience had brought to the speaker.