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 27.12.2020

what is mostly closely the meaning of classical in the following passage (paragraph 2) ?

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Based on the text, the example that most closely represents an allegory is option C: A teacher tells a story that appears to be about two wolves, but is really about good and evil.

In the passage, it is mentioned that allegory is a form of storytelling with hidden levels of meanings that the author wants readers or listeners to discern. While fables, like Aesop's fables, end with an explicitly stated moral or lesson, part of Plato's Republic is an allegory. Plato's "The Allegory of the Cave" is mentioned as an example of allegory in the passage.

In this allegory, Socrates presents his ideas on education using the analogy of prisoners being led from a dark, shadowy cave to the sunlight outside. The story appears to be about prisoners in a cave, but it is actually about how humans perceive reality. The story uses symbolism and analogies to convey a deeper meaning and provoke contemplation.

Therefore, the example of a teacher telling a story that appears to be about two wolves but is really about good and evil closely represents an allegory, as it presents a surface-level story with hidden meanings or lessons for the listeners to discern.
English
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Answer:

Poem with highlighted words given below:

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It is another excuse for a party

a tame affair with pizzas and Ping-Pong. 

For the first time, he has said no. 

The Bengali celebration, held on the closest Saturday

forty guests, dazzling saris, 

a group of men starting a poker game. 

Gogol is the oldest child, 

but he and Moushumi have nothing to say. 

She reads Pride and Prejudice

while the children watch TV. 

Presents are opened, dictionaries, calculators,

 ugly sweaters, and more. 

His father gives him a book

The Short Stories of Nikolai Gogol. 

Gogol examines the picture

relieved to see no resemblance. 

He hates questions about his name

hates having to explain. 

His name is both absurd and obscure, 

neither Indian nor American. 

He wishes he could disguise it, 

shorten it somehow. 

He dislikes being Gogol, 

his father's favorite author

He wishes he had been named Nikhil, 

but it's too late now. 

Gogol hates his name

its irrelevance and weight. 

But his father feels a kinship, 

a special connection with Gogol. 

He keeps the explanation to himself, 

a silent secret. G

ogol locks the door

settles down with his lyrics. 

And he realizes, 

Gogol isn't his first name

It's Nikolai, 

a last name turned first name.

English
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Answer:

Answer given below.

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Searching selves , the unexpected blooms ,

Awakening hearts , journey looms . 

Curiosity fills pages , essence unfurls , 

Identity puzzle weighs , a soul in swirls.

Heritage 's embrace , Kolkata to dream , 

Fusion of worlds , harmony gleam . 

Culture's clash , a tale of grace , 

Belonging in tale , a woven embrace.

Chapter unfolds , fourteen years gone , 

Gogol's birthday , time moves on. 

Celebrate story , a symphony near , 

Narrative woven , echoes clear .

As Gogol grows , inspire extends , 

Essence weaves , a journey transcends. 

In this found poem , quest we relate , 

For identity echoes , the paths we create

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1. This is also known as the Paris Pact. This talks about not to use war to resolve conflicts. So the answer would be B.
2. The Great Depression was an austere worldwide financial depression that took dwelling typically during the 1930s, creating in the United States. The answer is C.
3. Extensive joblessness during the 1930s worsened an even now problematic situation by compelling the government to apply millions of dollars on numerous relief programs. So the answer is D.
4. Einstein caringly mentioned to her as "our Marie Curie." Meitner's sensitive understanding that atomic nuclei can be divided in half was the firstly step in a pouring set of detections that would persistently lead to the atomic bomb. So the answer is A.
5. Flappers were a group of young Western females in the 1920s who dress in small skirts, bobbed their hair, attended to jazz, and exhibited their scorn for what was then measured as suitable behavior. So the answer is D.
6. The League of Nations was an international society originated on 10 January 1920 as a consequence of the Paris Peace Conference that finished the First World War. The answer is B.
7. The cause of the stock market crash of 1987 was chiefly program interchange, used by organizations to defend themselves from important market weakness. The stock market crash of 1929 was not the only cause of the Great Depression, but it did turn to hurry the global financial failure of which it was also an indication. The answer is A.
8. Britain's economy was already stressed to pay for the things of World War I. Then, in 1929, the US stock market crashed. So the answer is C.
9. After WWI, European life in the situation had altered greatly due to the destruction, loss, and modification in governments. Though, the change in society was greatly influenced by art. The answer is C.
10. In Great Britain just before World War I there were 24 million women and 1.7 million functioned in domestic service, 800,000 worked in the textile industrial industry, 600,000 worked in the fashion trades, 500,000 worked in trade, and 260,000 functioned in local and national government. The answer is A.
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1. This is also known as the Paris Pact. This talks about not to use war to resolve conflicts. So the answer would be B.
2. The Great Depression was an austere worldwide financial depression that took dwelling typically during the 1930s, creating in the United States. The answer is C.
3. Extensive joblessness during the 1930s worsened an even now problematic situation by compelling the government to apply millions of dollars on numerous relief programs. So the answer is D.
4. Einstein caringly mentioned to her as "our Marie Curie." Meitner's sensitive understanding that atomic nuclei can be divided in half was the firstly step in a pouring set of detections that would persistently lead to the atomic bomb. So the answer is A.
5. Flappers were a group of young Western females in the 1920s who dress in small skirts, bobbed their hair, attended to jazz, and exhibited their scorn for what was then measured as suitable behavior. So the answer is D.
6. The League of Nations was an international society originated on 10 January 1920 as a consequence of the Paris Peace Conference that finished the First World War. The answer is B.
7. The cause of the stock market crash of 1987 was chiefly program interchange, used by organizations to defend themselves from important market weakness. The stock market crash of 1929 was not the only cause of the Great Depression, but it did turn to hurry the global financial failure of which it was also an indication. The answer is A.
8. Britain's economy was already stressed to pay for the things of World War I. Then, in 1929, the US stock market crashed. So the answer is C.
9. After WWI, European life in the situation had altered greatly due to the destruction, loss, and modification in governments. Though, the change in society was greatly influenced by art. The answer is C.
10. In Great Britain just before World War I there were 24 million women and 1.7 million functioned in domestic service, 800,000 worked in the textile industrial industry, 600,000 worked in the fashion trades, 500,000 worked in trade, and 260,000 functioned in local and national government. The answer is A.
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The best-supported statement about the similarities between modernist and postmodernist literature, based on the text, is:

D. Each movement expresses the complexity and changes of their time.

The given text provides information about how both modernist and postmodernist literature reflected the cultural and historical context of their respective time periods. Modernist literature emerged during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, characterized by writers feeling alienated from the stable pre-war world. Modernist works, such as Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway" and James Joyce's "Ulysses," focused on subjective interiority, fragmentation of time, and used techniques like stream of consciousness. These characteristics expressed the complexity and changes of the modern era.

Similarly, postmodernist literature emerged after World War II, reflecting the collapse of European colonialism, the emergence of new nations, and the rise of multicultural voices. Postmodern literature often features narrative fragmentation, unconventional structures, and the incorporation of irony and self-awareness. It explores the external world, social and cultural constructs, and plays with perspectives and multiple narrators. These characteristics also express the complexity and changes of the post-war world.

Therefore, it can be concluded that both modernist and postmodernist literature expressed the complexity and changes of their respective times, supporting option D as the best-supported statement.
English
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Answer:

Please, see below:

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Thoreau states, “… When an acorn and a chestnut fall side by side… bothobey their own laws…” (3). This can be interpreted as success being obtainable withoutthe assistance of another. The acorn and the chestnut are two individuals that are uniquein their own way yet had the same result. The same goes for people; for those reachingthe same goal as another, it is much better to do it under your qualities and your own way.The purpose of this passage was for Thoreau to inform his audience on his viewson the government and its negative affects on civilization. With its restrictions, peoplecannot fully live up to their potential because the bureaucracy will always limit them.Thoreau wants his audience to become successful in their own manor and uses theserhetorical devices to sync with his readers

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