Answer:
You didn't attach the passage
Explanation:
Look up a list of themes and try to match which one fits.
Answer:
In lines 10–11 the speaker is referring to the importance of interpreting what is being read. On lines 20–21, the speaker shows that reading interpretation promotes knowledge and that knowledge is often a handicap for the soul.
Explanation:
In lines 10–11 the speaker is referring to the need that people have to interpret and understand what is being read, this is because if a person just reads, he is stuck with earthly life, he is limited to an environment, contained. However, the interpretation of reading makes the individual see beyond words and let go of this limitation.
However, once the reading has been interpreted, the individual gains knowledge, becomes detached from ignorance and is able to see things he did not see before. The problem is that this is often a disadvantage, showing that ignorance was a paradise, which was lost with the arrival of knowledge. This can be seen on lines 20–21.
D, it isn't angry, it isn't cautious, and it isn't arrogant. The text is objective and gets the point across with a sense of a need for action
Answer:
Dessert ---> Desert
Explanation:
The word dessert is used incorrectly. The correct word to use is desert. This can be a common mistake. When there are two "s" you want more of it, (because who doesn't want more dessert?) and when there is one "s" you don't want as much, like a desert. I hope this helps you! Have a good day :D