Answer and explanation:
At the end of the second paragraph Soueif tells readers that "the lights of Cairo will not come on tonight," referring to a government-imposed curfew and shutdown of internet and phone communications. This glimpse contributes to Soueif's description of the present as in the present will be constantly changing given the uncertainty of not knowing how that night will end taking into account the events that occur.
In the story a Knight's Tale by Geoffrey Chaucer Arcite is a Knight who imprisoned and falls in love with a beautiful woman named Emily. After being banished and never being able to see Emily again Arcite disguises himself as one of her servants and quickly becomes a part of Emily's household so he can be close to her once again. This is how Arcite was resourceful.
Therefore, I would like to conclude by saying “Dreams don’t get true, they are MADE true!” The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. All in all, face your fears by achieving them!
<h3>I know this isn't 100 words but i think it'll help you a little </h3>
Seeing how their "movements" were different, I could see the Rousseau was more focused on logic and reason, while Blake was more focused on being creative with feelings and passions, challenging the norm
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Firstly, fish don’t drown, not in the conventional sense anyway.
Secondly, if they are all in a tank, the fish cannot swim out of it or escape.
And thirdly, if three have died, they would be floating at the top of the
tank.
Which means all 10 would still be in the tank.