After reading the passage from the poem "Ode on a Grecian Urn," we can answer the questions about topic and theme in the following manner:
- The topic of the passage is the illustration painted on an urn. It shows pipers, a tree, and a man and a woman who seem to be in love.
- What Keats says about them is that the tree will never lose its leaves, and the song played by the pipers will never cease. When it comes to the couple, he says the man should not be said that he will never kiss the woman (since the image cannot move). Instead, he should be happy that their love will continue and she will remain young and beautiful.
- With that, the theme expressed in the passage is one of timelessness, the eternity of art.
<h3 /><h3>What is the poem about?</h3>
- The famous poem "Ode on a Grecian Urn," by John Keats, is inspired by the beauty of Greek art to discuss themes such as mortality and timelessness. The speaker describes and address the figures he sees painted on an urn.
- The poem focuses on the fact that those images on the urn will remain forever. Unlike us, they will never grow old and die. Their <u>beauty, youth, love, and song</u> will go on till the end of times.
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answer!: the city was a beacon of light
aka the 3rd one
<em>Which sentence in this excerpt from President Richard Nixon's speech "The Great Silent Majority" contains the thesis statement?
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<em>The correct answer is: Let us all understand that the question before us is not whether some Americans are for peace and some Americans are against peace. The question at issue is not whether Johnson's war becomes Nixon's war. The great question is: How can we win America’s peace?
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- <em>This sentence contains the thesis statement. The topic is, “How can we win America’s peace?” And how does President Nixon control the ideas of his thesis? First, he says what the question is not, he says that it is not about who is against or in favor of peace, or who started Vietnam War. When Nixon says what the question is not, helps us in being more objective with the topic, he urges not to fall into the misconceptions of the topic and to focus on what really matters: “How can we win America’s peace?” In addition, when Nixon says what the question is not, he is reflecting his opinion, or judgment. </em>
Luggage maybe? i'm not 100% sure but I think that is being modified by packed?
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sorry bro just here for the points but i hope your having a great day/night!Explanation:
also RIP King Von