1. Pass 1 is more romantic. In passage 1 we are presented with the forest as a living element, a character with great influence, in addition to being a scenario. This is a strong element of romantic literature, which used to show nature as a living element within history. In addition, we can see another element of romantic literature, escapism, characterized by the flight from the real self and all the problems that surround it.
2. Passage 2 is more Gothic. In this passage we see the forest being portrayed as a dark and mysterious scenario that causes a certain terror and discomfort in its passengers. This is a strong element of Gothic literature that used to show nature as a place that can cause a lot of terror, melancholy and fear.
3. Passage 1 communicates that nature is welcoming, kind and invigorating.
The text shows how nature welcomed the boy in a maternal way, causing strong fun, joy and pleasure, even if he had problems and bad experiences.
4. Passage 2 communicates a chaustrophobic, somber and limiting theme about nature.
The text expresses a sense of imprisonment the moment the characters enter the forest. Passing a dark, mysterious and caustrophobic feeling, as if the forest was not there to do any good.
What condition did President Warren Harding promise to bring back to
America?
A. Isolation
B. Normalcy
C. Victory
D. Prosperity
Answer:
B. normalcy
Explanation:
warren Harding promised a return to normalcy after the first world war. it reflected the mood of the nation after the horrors of the war.
herding was popular at the time but after his death in 1923 an number of scandals broke that tarnished the record.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
**easy history points**
What are the two main categories of public policy?
A foreign and social
B. foreign and economic
C foreign and domestic
D. foreign and defense
The cease-fire that ended the Vietnam War resulted in
The cease-fire that ended the Vietnam War resulted in many American troops being withdrawn from Vietnam and American POWs being released.
The Vietnam War was a very difficult war for the United States. President Lyndon Johnson limited many troops in what they could do, so it was very hard to get ahead. The jungles of Vietnam were also very hard to fight in and it was almost impossible to locate enemies.
After all of this went on for awhile, Richard Nixon became president and realized that the United States fighting in this war was essentially going nowhere. He decided to pull American troops out of Vietnam and a few years later settled a cease-fire that officially ended the Vietnam War.
The United States had ended up losing the Vietnam War and now Vietnam was known as a communist country.