Here are the answers to the given questions above:
1. <span>Plato’s dialogues, including the Apologia, are classical texts. The answer would be option A.
2. </span>The Socratic method refers to questioning definitions of concepts expressed by people. The answer would be option C.
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Answer:
The poet uses dance in stanzas 2 and 4 to create happiness and dances with the daffodils show that they could be swaying in the breeze so Wordsworth uses personification to represent the waves swaying and daffodils "dancing" in these stanzas the daffodils and the waves are dancing. "dance" reveals that Wordsworth appreciates nature and likes nature alot from the quote "and then my heart with pleasure fills, and dances with the daffodils" this is a positive quote.
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Answer:
We see the B: comedic nature of the entire event.
Explanation:
Don Quixote is a character created by author Miguel de Cervantes. He is a lovely, chivalrous man who lives the illusion of being a knight. Don Quixote has a sense of earnest purpose, trying to improve the world without realizing his own madness. Everything is different to his eyes - windmills are giants with whom he fights, for instance. His idealistic, romanticized perspective is quite funny to watch, his battles having a comedic nature to them. His using a a branch from an oak tree as a sword, for example, is quite childish. No one can watch (or read, for that matter) a battle in which cushions and branches are used seriously. It's just like watching children playing around.
Your answer is C.<span>)chaotically unstable</span>
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