The correct answer is (D). In the poem “Lochinvar” by Sir
Walter Scott the Lochinvar's offering to dance with Ellen on her wedding day is crucial for the outcome of the
poem. On the day of Ellen’s wedding Lochinvar came to see Ellen again and have
a chance to be with her. Lochinvar asks her for the dance and while they are
dancing he proposes to her to run away with him and she accepts: “One touch to
her hand, and one word in her ear,/When they reach’d the hall-door, and the
charger stood near; /So light to the croupe the fair lady he swung, /So light
to the saddle before her he sprung!”
Population, pollution, living area, traffic... Things that generally impose creating home to new people, in this instance, taking a probably uninhabited place and transforming it into a town, or city.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Read the answer with the question to understand
This statement shows how our state of mind and our emotional and psychological balance can influence our real life for better or for worse, that is, our life is a mirror of how we are feeling inside.
With this we can conclude that when we are emotionally well, we act, act and do our daily actions in a pleasant and positive way that reflects in our life that becomes good and of quality.
However, when we are badly with ourselves and emotionally and psychologically unmotivated, negative, melancholy we pass this feeling on to everything we do, which makes our life bad, uncomfortable and sad.
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