<span>People have tried their best to drive darkness
away on a winter night by adorning their houses with lots of brightly shining
lights. However, no one can truly eradicate the gloom that everyone shares. There
is something missing in moments like these. Joy is limited, pride is unfounded,
and freedom is controlled. Behind the seemingly bright and happy atmosphere;
man’s efforts cannot surpass or suppress nature’s power. Winter has the power
to suspend life; and all humans can do is to wait for it to take its time and
leave; and come back again and again bringing with it the same gloom and
darkness.</span>
C is correct. I hope I helped you
Answer:
If I were a bee, I would soar and fly and feel the wind on my face and know that I was defying basic physics. And I would do my part for the hive, and bask in the intricate and beautiful community that I was a part of.
If I were a bee, I would make sure I would stop every once in a while and taste the sweet honey I was spending so much time working to create. And I would marvel at my chiseled exoskeleton, crafted over millions of years of evolution to perfectly serve its singular purpose.
If I were a bee I’d become a flower enthusiast, and make it my goal to know the name of each and every flower I pollinated. I would bask in the knowledge that I was unwittingly completing the life cycle of thousands of species of flora.
In short, if I were a bee I would make sure I didn’t take my life for granted. I would value every second of it. I would be self-aware of my own minute majesty.
And I would never ever, ever fly at high speeds into Porter‘s face, buzz loudly in his ear, and then land on his shoulder, causing him to jump out of his wicker chair and spill cranberry juice on his laptop.
But that’s just me. I bee different! Buzz buzz!
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU....
PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST
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Ultraviolet - (of electromagnetic radiation) having a wavelength shorter than that of the violet end of the visible spectrum but longer than that of X-rays.