Answer: Although
Explanation:
The correct answer is "Although, he was no longer hungry, James ate a large piece of cake".
Although, is typically used to link two ideas that contrast each other. It shows one fact which then makes the other fact surprising. It surprising in this case that James still ate a big cake despite the fact that he wasn't hungry anymore.
The first one and the last 2 any of those would be right because you can take sides and be for or against it and argue why...
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Answer:
That medieval values were religiously motivated.
At first sight I didn´t, but to a certain degree I agree.
Explanation:
Dante's Inferno is the first part of three: Inferno, Purgatory and Paradiso.
The inferno describes the voyage of Dante with his guide Virgil through the different levels of hell. As the two other parts and Inferno clearly indicate, the (moral) values of Dante's work - that reflects the medieval time in which he lived - concentrate on the cornerstone of religion: your acts on earth will have its consequences in heaven or, more likely, in hell. The religious dogma´s of the Middle Ages are clearly represented in the absolute faith that, if you´re unfaithfull, morally unjust or, even worse, worship the wrong religion, you´re bound to suffer in after-life.
Dante's hierarchy of hell goes from lust via other sins to violence and ends surprisingly with betrayal. For example we find Judas and Brutus at the highest, or last level of hell. Fraud also scores very high on the sin-scale of Dante´s inferno. I was tempted to disagree with Dante but later I realised that betrayal can leave even deeper wounds than violence does.
" I feel that you should watch where you're going, stop being so loud and so verbally abusive to me".
In "Song of Myself", Walt Whitman is writing about individuality and self reliance, as we can see from the first line of the poem: "I CELEBRATE myself, and sing myself", This poem emphasizes the "Self", it can be interpreted as a "cosmic self" it can even be read as an individuality that is collective: "And what I assume you shall assume,
/ For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you".