Answer:It gives us the space to try new things and be creative buster.
Explanation:
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Answer:
A. The captain.
Explanation:
In Chapter XXVI of <em>Robinson Crusoe</em> by William Defoe, Robinson Crusoe saw a ship come towards his island and along with that, three captives being led to the island. On further investigation, he found out that the <em>"three prisoners"</em> were actually part of the ship's actual men, one of them being the captain of the ship. He even told Crusoe that he <em>"was commander of that ship, [his] men have mutinied against [him]"</em>.
So, the man <em>"with tears running down his face, and trembling" </em>was the captain of the ship. He told Crusoe how his men had mutinied against him and two of his men, and were now captives at the hands of the mutineers. Thus, the given passage or lines is a description of the captain who was happy and grateful to Crusoe for coming to their aid and saving their lives from the captors.
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how are you I heard that you just got involved in a fight in which you were harmed....
people nowadays have become so volatile I have such little tolerance that even a triple is enough to Ignite that temper Street Fights are becoming more and more frequent.
I came to know that when you were returning from school you had a quarrel with another boy because he was teasing you from long time.
just want to tell you that temper doesn't give us any solution. instead of fighting at that time if you would have kept and not fought with the other boy it would have not been led to this situation.
resolve it by other mean told you just lead to fight .
remember that violence never settles disputes but it definitely cause untold damage.
instead of using the strength use yours smartness
As we all know that PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN SWORD so follow it....
Hope you will soon recover
Yours lovingly,
XYZ
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Option D: bare black branches
Explanation:
"Inking their cress" is metaphorical language that means that the silhouette of the trees against the sky, is like a mark of imprint on the sky. The language is meant to bring the trees to life and give them character and mood, as though their gentle movements and forms are etching the air.
The correct answer is A.
Prospero's attitudes toward both Ariel and Caliban are those of a master. His magic gives him power over them, and he wields it differently. He had rescued Ariel from a treen in which he had been trapped by Sycorax, a witch who was Caliban's mother, before Prospero's arrival in the island. Prospero constantly reminds Ariel of this fact, and promises him eventual liberation; this combination of guilt and hope keeps Ariel motivated.
Prospero's attitude towards Caliban is much harsher. Caliban views Prospero as a usurper, while Prospero thinks of Caliban as little more than a monster, and threatens him with pain to keep him in line. Caliban taught Prospero how to survive on the island, while Prospero taught him language and religion, while making him his servant.