Answer:
“Educated” starts with an epigraph from Virginia Woolf: “The past is beautiful because one never realizes an emotion at the time. It expands later, and thus we don’t have complete emotions about the present, only the past.” What do you think Woolf meant by this? Why do you think Tara Westover chose to begin her memoir this way?
By the end of the fifteenth century, artists and collectors recognized that drawings could embody the creative genius within the artist.
Answer: Away from oneself and to the implements of the ceremony.
Explanation:
This is a cultural activity also called ''way of tea'' in Japanese, ''tea rite'' in Korean, ''art of tea'' in Chinese.
It is the ceremony that is representing a tea, how it is prepared, how others are drinking it and what ritual do they do.
- They are saying the words while they are doing implements of the ceremony that people should look at and in that way they are drawing attention away from oneself.