Introspection is the mental process shown mainly in autobiographies in which the writer analyzes and formulates a judgment of his or her mental state. It is a self-declaration of one’s own mental or cognitive either decline or progress.
In this excerpt from the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin the two sentences that show the narrator's introspection are:
<em>“In truth, I found myself incorrigible with respect to Order; and now I am grown old, and my memory bad, I feel very sensibly the want of it.”</em>
<em>“But, on the whole, tho' I never arrived at the perfection I had been so ambitious of obtaining, but fell far short of it, yet I was, by the endeavour, a better and a happier man than I otherwise should have been if I had not attempted it; as those who aim at perfect writing by imitating the engraved copies, tho' they never reach the wish'd-for excellence of those copies, their hand is mended by the endeavor, and is tolerable while it continues fair and legible.”</em>
The first two sentences from the first paragraph are the ones that show introspection best.
A. as an uncontrollable entity
1. "A motion and a spirit, that impels/ All thinking things, all objects of all thought," : Nature possesses the atributes of a <em>deity</em>. (A motion and a spirit, that<em> impels</em>= inspires; persuades; incite)
2. "My heart leaps up when I behold/ A rainbow in the sky:" : Nature is a source of <em>joy</em>. (My heart<em> leaps up</em>= happiness)
3. "Nature never did betray/ The heart that loved her; 'tis her privilege." : Nature is a source of <em>comfort</em> in hard times. (never did <em>betray</em>= always true)
Answer:
Sue won't be seen by him today.
Explanation:
passive voice changes the order of words in the normal sentence, hence the answer is Sue won't be seen by him today.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "It adds to the high standard the speaker is claiming one must meet to love another."In this excerpt from “A Woman’s Shortcomings” by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, this is the effect of parallelism