Answer:
I can't say this is a sure answer, but I believe the answer is C. expressing a connection with nature.
Explanation:
When most narrators in passages give inanimate objects human qualities, they do so to show their importance to the development of the text in a way.
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Answer:
Some movies have scientifically proven facts that help them keep the theme.
Explanation:
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The right answer is the D: In order to illustrate how romantic love makes the world seem new. The author starts by lyrically describing the refreshing, bright, and regenerating effect of dew and dawn on nature (she uses terms such as <em>stars</em>, <em>jewels</em>, <em>bright </em>and <em>gem</em>) in order to compare it with the one that the love of his lover ("fresh as the dawn") has on her. That love, like the dew and the dawn, has made a path for her where everything along the way shines as she passes by, solely for her own pleasure. It is, therefore, this romantic love that makes her seeing the world new, full of light and delicacy.
Though he is filled with grief upon hearing his wife’s
death, Brutus remains focused on the war and instead concentrates on the war.
All while maintaining his composure even those his heart is full of sorrow. In
the end, he dies by committing suicide.
A. She's reading the text Gus has sent her and is thinking of what to reply.
B. He texted her, "Hey just wanted to say :)"
C. It doesn't have a clear meaning because she mentions it as being ambiguous.
D. It is difficult to respond because she's debating whether or not to send a winky face, a smiley face, or an open laughing face.
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a. a simple smiley face
b. a winking face
c. an open-mouthed laughing face