The final lines of the poem actually show that he has given up and has lost all hope where he says
<span><span>And the lamp-light o'er him streaming throws his shadow on the floor: </span><span>And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor </span><span> Shall be lifted—nevermore!
The narrator's soul will never recover from the loss.</span></span>
The passage is an example of enlightenment thinking because; Wollstonecraft explains the origin of prejudice.
<h3>Why is the passage an example of enlightenment thinking?</h3>
It follows from the passage that although, the author values reason over prejudice as evident in the excerpt; ...yet such deeply rooted prejudices have clouded reason. However, the passage is an example of an enlightenment thinking because; the passage explains the origin of prejudice itself.
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In the sentence:
Her hobby in the springtime is gardening.
T
he gerund in the sentence is ‘gardening’.
It is
used as the subject of the sentence.
<span>Gerund are verbs used as subjects in
a sentence with the root word added by ‘-ing’. <span>Verbs are simply known as the ‘action’ words – may it be
mental, physical or mechanical. When verbs are paired with auxiliaries (helping
verbs), they are known as verb phrase. These helping verbs always go first
before the actual verb. </span></span>
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