2. Becky stood behind the partition that separated the audience from the people backstage and waited for her cue to enter.
Because of the policy of Vienna [the Congress of Vienna, 1815], Germany is clearly too small for us both [Prussia and Austria]; as long as an honorable arrangement concerning the influence of each in Germany cannot be concluded and carried out, we will both plough the same disputed acre, and Austria will remain the only state to whom we can permanently lose or from whom we can permanently gain. . . . I wish only to express my conviction that, in the not too distant future, we shall have to fight for our existence against Austria and that it is not within our power to avoid that, since the course of events in Germany has no other solution. Based on the information in the letter, what can you infer Bismarck’s primary motivation for unification is?
a higher standard of living for its people
more land for growing food unification of Prussia and Austria
safety and security
answer is d safty and security
C. <span>The repetition of the last word in each line creates a reflective rhythm and tone in the poem while also making significant words easily recognizable.
The words that are repeated at the end of one stanza and the beginning of the next are: house, tears, child, almanac, grandmother, stove. These words are very important to the overall meaning and tone of the poem, so their repetition makes them easily recognizable as significant. Also, the reflective style mirrors the mood of (self) reflection in the poem and makes the rhythm match the tone. </span>
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "perseverance." This excerpt is an example of a value that is important to ancient Greek society. perseverance. Greeks are known to its perseverance most especially to difference situations.
Some individuals miss a great deal in life because they are afraid to try new things.
The camping trip is new to the city boys since it is their first trip. Also, since the boys are described as being from the city, we know that being outside in the wilderness could also be new. One of the boys chooses not to take part in any of the typical camping activities. This shows that he is afraid to try something new and therefore misses out.
Some individuals get into a lot of trouble because they try too many new things.
This story idea deals with Heather doing something that could have been a good idea, but because of the weather, it turned out to be bad. We do not see any evidence that she's afraid to try something new, that she has a childlike side to her personality, or that adults are not taking young people seriously.