Answer:
Dante is standing at the mouth of hell with Virgil and he feels a great sense of dread and apprehension about continuing. Virgil then tells him that a women told him to find Dante and be his guide in hell, this lady was Beatrice. She came down from Heaven to tell Virgil of Dante's story and ask him to help Dante. Beatrice was Dante's true love (in real life and in the story) who died and is now counted among the blessed in Heaven. She had learned of Dante's plight from St. Lucia, also in Heaven, who in turn heard about the poor poet from the Virgin Mary. Beatrice symbolizes divine love and is sent by Mary and Lucia to help Dante by enlisting Virgil's help. Beatrice also knows that Dante will listen to Virgil if he knows that she has intervened and still loves him and that he is being watched over.
Answer: the Constitution defines Gram Sabha to be body formed by persons whose names are present in the electoral rolls for the Panchayat at village level.
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Unclear question, however I inferred you referring to the country–Democratic Republic of Congo.
Explanation:
Sadly, the Democratic Republic of Congo has been faced with severe economic challenges for decades. This African Nations has an economy that thrives on agriculture. However, due to decades of civil unrest in the country it has been faced poor economic progress.
For example, commenting on the economic challenges of the country, the World Bank states that majority of the country's population (64%) lives on less than $1.90 a day.
Answer: a society that is unlikely to ever exist
Explanation:
An utopian society is a society that is desirable and is seen to be perfect but in reality, such society doesn't exist. In an utopian society, one main feature is that there's a benevolent government that is in charge of ensuring that the general welfare of the people in the society and their safety are of topmost priority. In this society, everyone is treated with love, respect and they all live without fear
It is believed that the person who said these words was, the philosopher of the Enlightenment, Voltaire. But these words were spoken by his biographer, the English writer Evelyn Beatrice Hall under the pseudonym Stephen G. Tallentyre, the author would have created this sentence to summarize the philosopher's thought in the biography The Friends of Voltaire, 1906
.The famous phrase symbolizes the right of free expression