The correct answer is bank vaults as stated in Alan Weisman's book <em>"The world without us"</em> when he tries to depict the New York city scenery long after humans have disappeared from the earth. The reason why this would most likely happen is that quite a few of this Bank Vaults were made out of steel reinforced concrete, making them technically indestructible, unlike, for example, museum vaults, which are built to preserve with climate control rather than to protect, therefore using softer materials.
Sherman and Truman congratulated each other after winning the game.
In "Sonnet 30", by Edmund Spenser, the poet uses a metaphor to explain his situation: he compares the unloving heart of Elizabeth with <em>ice</em>, and his own loving heart with <em>fire</em>. He then wonders why, if her heart is ice and his fire, he cannot melt it and make her love him. Instead, he appears to push her away even harder with his love, <em>fortifying </em>the ice instead of <em>melting </em>it, but that makes him love her even more. Therefore, he wonders "What more miraculous thing may be told that fire, which all things melts, should harden ice: and ice, which is congealed with senseless cold, should kindle fire by wonderful device?"
The poet's message is that, even when you have everything to offer, sometimes love is unattainable.
For a while, Elie considers God to be evil because he won't help his own people; the Jewish faith believes that they are God's chosen people. I am sorry if it is wrong
Answer:
The idea that has been suggested through using the word 'grace' is that there are moments of grace; unearned and undeserved, around us that we need to observe.
Explanation:
"The Hermit's Story" is a short story written by Rick Bass. The story is about the magical world.
It is evident in most of Rick's story that people found grace in the elements of earth, sky, water, etc.
In "The Hermit's Story" as well, people found grace in elements such as water, animals, etc.
<u>The idea that the author wants to suggest using this word is that there are moments of grace around us, only we need to observe them. The author wants to convey that just like there was a magical world beneath the ice surface, there's is a magical and essential things beneath the surface of the body, that is soul</u>.