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Answer:
This stanza reflects the attitude that:______.
a. the spirit has greater strength than the body.
b. humans should not expect to live very long religious faith will make death less physically painful.
c. people should be observant of every natural experience.
Explanation:
In the expert from "To the Fringed Gentian" by William Cullen Bryant, the author talks about the continuation of his spirit after his death, as he wishes to rejoice with joy, even in a desolate moment such as death, as he mentions
"hope, blossoming within my heart,
may look to heaven as I depart".
Option B. is not correct as the author doesn´t make a mention about pain nor implies it, and also, no mention about religion.
c. Is incorrect as the author talks about a very specific natural experience, which is death.
The tragic story of Dr. Faustus, also translated simply as Doctor Faustus, is a play written by Johann Wolfgang, based on the legend of Faust, in which a man sells his soul to the devil for power and knowledge.
It is a non-traditional play because it has a structure of thirteen scenes, a prologue, and an epilogue. It does not use the acting category to order the laying.
The structure of the classical theater divided the work into three acts. Each of them, with a thematic and formal unity, represented a stage in history.
The first event that confirms Faust's moral deterioration is that he can not regret signing the pact with Mephistopheles. He does not feel guilty anymore.
It is a species of fly in the soldier ant family.
Answer:
It's kinda like "it's always calm before the storm"
Explanation: