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Literature embodies an artistic expression that conveys ideas, emotions, and experiences through language. It stands as an integral aspect of human culture, embracing diverse forms and styles such as novels, poetry, drama, and essays. Beyond reflecting societal, historical, and cultural contexts, literature ignites readers' imagination, emotions, and critical faculties. It serves as a gateway to exploring the human psyche, fostering an understanding of diverse perspectives and values while delivering aesthetic pleasure. Literature profoundly influences personal development and societal progress.
- Read the excerpt from act I, scene 5. Then fill in the blanks to show how Romeo's thoughts about Juliet change from the beginning to the end of this speech. It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night As a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear- Beauty too rich for use, for Earth too dear. So shows a snowy dove trooping with crows As yonder lady o'er her fellows shows. The measure done, I'll watch her place of stand And, touching hers, make blessed my rude hand. The Trogedy of Romeo and Juliet by Williom Shakespeare First, Romeo thinks of Juliet as Then, he thinks of her as
- What does the word civil mean as it is used in the excerpt? A. social B. public C. established by law D. relating to ordinary citizens
- Analyze the Texts Support your responses with evidence from the texts. 1 ANALYZE How does Louv use contrasts-such as death and rebirth, broken and healing-to develop his essay's main ideas in the excerpt from Last Child in the Woods? Revi you not the
- Listen to the audio (1)) and select the sentence that best conveys its meaning A. La profesora es paciente. B. La profesora es humilde. C. La profesora es sincera. D. La profesora es amable.
- Which sentence from "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" Part 2 suggests that Farquhar wants to do more for the war effort? Peyton Farquhar was a well to do planter.of an old and highly respected Alabama family. That opportunity, he felt would come, as it comes to all in wartime. Meanwhile he did what he could. One evening while Farquhar and his wife were sitting on a rustic bench near the entrance to his grounds, a gray-clad soldier rode up to the gate and asked for a drink of water. "The commandant has issued an order, which is posted everywhere, declaring that any civilian caught interfering with the railroad, its bridges, tunnel or trains will be summarily hanged."