Answer:
The answer is True
Explanation:
First and foremost, the Parable of the Talents teaches us that we are put on Earth to work. This is evident not only in this particular parable, but in several other Bible stories. God rewards those who put considerable effort into bettering their lives and the lives of those in their community.
The "Parable of the Talents", in Matthew 25:14–30 tells of a master who was leaving his house to travel, and, before leaving, entrusted his property to his servants. ... The property entrusted to the three servants was worth 8 talents, where a talent was a significant amount of money.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The list of the therbligs (symbol and name) are:
- <em>"positioned it"</em> = Position (P)
- <em>"began to write on"</em> = Use (U)
- <em>"After finishing one sentence, she lifted the pencil, and read the sentence."</em> = Inspect (I)
- <em>"reached for the" </em>= Transport empty [unloaded] (TE) or Reached (R)
- <em>"Grasping" </em>= Grasp (G)
- "positioning it" = Position (P)
- <em>"She then put the pencil aside and reached for the rectangular eraser nearby." = </em>Unavoidable delay (UD).
- <em>"erased one of the words in the sentence." </em>= Select (St)
These decisions were made in line with the overall goal of eliminating unneeded movements.
Answer: the primary use of symbolism in this poem is the symbolism of the rivers.
Answer:
there; everywhere
Explanation:
these words explain where things are in an area/space