These lines are from the poem <em>Fern Hill, </em>written by Dylan Thomas.
These lines reflect the theme that it is foolish to think the carefree days of youth can last because:
- D. They explain how unaware the speaker is that the innocence of childhood is fleeting.
<em>"I ran my </em><u><em>heedless </em></u><em>ways," </em>heedless is the keyword here, the speaker was careless and did not appreciate what he had, he never even imagined that one day he would be looking back at his childhood and miss these aspects.
Answer:
Asexual reproduction = Binary Fission = Mitosis
The cell at the end of asexual reproduction compare to the original cell: at the end is called daughter cell, at beginning is parent cell; both have same number of chromosomes (2n = diploid).
The organism which uses the asexual mode of reproduction undergoes mitosis type of cell division.
Mitosis is a type of cell division which divides the parent cells into two daughter cells with the same genetic material, therefore, cells can be compared.
Similarity
1. Daughter cells are the exact copy of the parent cell so are known as clones.
2. No genetic variation is observed in the daughter cells.
3. Daughter cell contains the same genetic material with the same ploidy or chromosome number.
Differences
parent cell is one but 2 daughter cells are produced.
Explanation:
Answer:
The universal theme found in the excerpt is that be happy with the person you are. The theme being discussed in the excerpt given is Be satisfied with the person you are as the speaker refers to different aspects of his physical appearance.
Answer:
Both texts present a moment of human weakness
Explanation:
The first text shows a moment when Ellen is going through a delicate moment, which left her fragile, with wounded pride and shaken vanity. The second text shows a moment when a character feels a strong fear for a situation that is happening at the moment and that makes him apprehensive.
Both texts present moments of human fragility, when an individual is vulnerable and may have abnormal attitudes as a way to protect himself.
Answer:
I'm not sure what the answer to the first one is, but the answer to Question 2 is Zeus