Answer: Her symbol of the pomegranate was also known as the "fruit of the dead" and anyone who ate the food of the dead had to stay in the underworld. She is represented in art as a beautiful woman, enthroned, with a sad, stern and melancholy appearance.
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<h3>How do you write a descriptive essay?</h3>
A descriptive essay is an essay that outlines the facts related to the topic that you have been asked to write about.
Ensure that you have at least five paragraphs. Namely:
- Introduction (A concise statement about you will do on your vacation)
- The body (the other things that you want to do during the vacation (this should be be at least three paragraphs)
- The conclusion (a summary of all the facts that you indicated in the body of the essay).
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Answer:
We’ve always heard that the black widow is one of the deadliest spiders in the world, but while this is more or less true, it’s just not saying much. Completely unaggressive towards larger creatures, widow bites are quite rare, and lethal bites are even rarer – those at risk are normally only infants, the elderly or those suffering some pre-existing medical conditions. They’re still creepy though, right? With that whole “devouring the male” thing. Yeah, about that…of the 31 species of Latrodectus or “widow” spider, only two species have been observed eating their mates at all, neither of which are the famous red-hourglass black widow, and the cannibals in question were likely just frightened by their gigantic human voyeurs. Though the male is weak and snack-sized, the larger female normally allows him to escape or even hang around in her web a while, where her presence makes him a tad safer from an assortment of spider-eating things.
Explanation:
Sentimentality is a detrimental attribute
in literary fiction<span> which is considered not as a sincere emotion but as a undue
gesture; because it hides the authenticity of the world. Good fiction demonstrates the lessons about life which gives the
reader an intuition into the motives for the lessons about living the life.</span>
Answer:
In Night by Elie Wiesel, there are many facts and opinions that support the theme that in life-threatening circumstances, the instinct to survive overcomes everything else.
One fact that supports this theme is the following excerpt: "The Kapos were beating us again, but I no longer felt the pain." This is a fact because describing the actions or behavior of individuals ("The Kapos were beating us again. . .") is a tool that authors of memoirs use to include facts. This excerpt reflects the theme because Wiesel is not reacting to the pain in a way that he would have normally had he not been in a concentration camp. Because he will likely continue to face this type of extreme pain, his body is reacting to the pain in a way that will help Wiesel to survive, more or less, intact. One opinion that supports this theme is the following excerpt: "Our senses were numbed, everything was fading into a fog. We no longer clung to anything." This is an opinion because author commentary and depictions of the author's thoughts are tools that authors of memoirs use to include opinions. This excerpt reflects the theme because it presents the senses of everyone in the camp as being "numbed," a way to help the mind deal with extreme circumstances.
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