Wednesday, April 20.
Dear Diary.
Today has been a bittersweet day, because I have a confusion of happy and sad thoughts even though it has made me strange. In fact, I'm sad about the direction my life is taking. That's because, today, I received the news that I was approved iiT, my classification was one of the best, which made me very happy. However, I soon received the news that I could not start the course in IIT, which ended all my happiness, left me distressed and aimless. That's because my father said that we don't have enough economic conditions to pay the fees that the course requires.
Although I am sad, I know that I cannot change that and I need to compose myself and strive to change this situation and be able to project my dreams again.
Answer:
A. by showing the relentless pace that enslaved people had to keep during the harvest.
Explanation:
The servant can’t read so he asks romeo to read the invitation.
I have found the choices to your question from another source and I will place them here:
A) All order, I've come to understand, is theoretical, unreal -- a harmless, sensible, smiling mask men slide between the two great, dark realities. B) I seize up a sleeping man, tear at him hungrily, bite through his bone-locks and suck hot, slippery blood.C) Fate often enough will spare a man if his courage holds. (162)D) As if casually, in plain sight of them all, I bit his head off, crunched through the helmet and skull with my teeth and, blood-slippery body in two hands. (79)
Among these choices, the passage that would suggest that "life is meaningless" would be option A. That passage suggests that every order is not real, that people just unknowingly go over between the "two dark realities".
It supports that life is meaningless by telling us that the order we try so much to achieve and maintain is nothing but a theoretical concept - an imagination.
Answer:
A,B, D.
Explanation:
"Master Harold"... and the boys is a play written by Athol Fugard, the play was first staged in 1982. It is one of Fugard's famous work. The play raised to issues faced by the black during apartheid. Due to its content, the play was banned from staging in South Africa but it was performed outside of the country.
It is consist of autobiographical events from the life of Fugard.
In the play, Harold, who is a seventeen-year-old white boy likes to be called 'master' by his friends and African servants Sam and Willie.
The allusion found in the excerpt to that of apartheid period are
- Willy uses the word 'master'.
- Hally's teacher doesn't like natives.
- Mention of ballroom dancing.