Answer:
Bob's grade did not affect his outcome
Answer:
A. Go out into nature and commune with the divine
B. Experience real solitude to truly perceive nature
D. Realize that individuals are meant to learn from nature and transcend it
F. Think of nature as a symbol of the divine
Explanation:
Answer:
"we will not only defend ourselves to the uttermost but will make it very certain that this form of treachery shall never again endanger us",
"we will gain inevitable triumph"
Explanation:
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The theme for Coleridge's sonnet is exactly what the title says.
This is especially portrayed is the last two lines of the poem which says:
"WORK WITHOUT HOPE draws nectar in a sieve,
And HOPE without an OBJECT cannot live."
Drawing nectar from a sieve, in itself, is a lost hope.
No matter how you work for it, you cannot get nectar out of it.
Without hope, then there is no success.
This is relevant to Coleridge's personal life wherein he experienced a lot of failures in his life.