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He compares the poem to the moon, mainly because of the moon's slow, and gracious movement on the sky. According to the poet, "<span>Leaving, as the moon behind the winter leaves" is the description of how the poem should slowly and carefully flow to the end, just like the moon during a winter night. Poem should be motionless - should capture reader's attention, and entangle him in it completely. </span>
The correct answer is C. A father tells a series of stories to his children about ghosts that inhabit the forest to teach them not to wander too far from home.
Explanation
The sixteenth century was characterized by having a medieval society in which there were three defined groups in society, the first of which was the nobility; they were the most privileged group of the three, they possessed power and had an obligation to protect the population of the kingdoms. The second group was the Clergy, which was made up of members of the Church who were also privileged. The third group had no privileges and is known as "the peasants", it was made up of the vast majority of the population and their task is to work to support the nobles and the clergy. In this group were the free peasants, serfs, and artisans.
According to the above, it can be said that the most appropriate 14th-century scenario is C. A father tells a series of stories to his children about ghosts that inhabit the forest to teach them not to wander too far from home. It can be interpreted as a father member of the third group (the peasants), and his intention to prevent his children from going far from home is because at that time the forests were dangerous places where you could find wild animals such as wolves, bears, foxes, and others that could harm your children. So the answer is C.
If you share your goals, you are more likely to achieve them.
Answer:
He promises Ariel his freedom but at the end doesn't free him
Explanation:
Prospero is one of the protagonists of the play The Tempest by William Shakespeare. He is the true Duke of Milan who was usurped by his brother Antonio and was left at sea to die along with his young daughter Miranda.
In the play, Prospero has mastered some forms of dark magic with which he uses to hold powerful spirits like Laban and Ariel captive who do his bidding. Prospero promises to free Ariel after his last assignment but he fails to do that which shows quite clearly that he is manipulative.