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Can you hurry? This is time.
Read the passage: A Robin said: The Spring will never come, And I shall never care to build again. A Rosebush said: These frosts are wearisome, My sap will never stir for sun or rain. The half Moon said: These nights are fogged and slow, I neither care to wax nor care to wane. The Ocean said: I thirst from long ago, Because earth's rivers cannot fill the main.-- Which best infers the theme of the poem?
Everyone longs for renewal.
The ocean is mysterious and dangerous.
Nature is drab and dull.
The seasons are a beautiful part of nature
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Ответ:
The ten phrases and the explanation to each are as follows:
In sentence 2, "black and ominous": This phrase makes it sound as if something terrible is about to happen. In sentence 3, "vast silence": This phrase contains a sense of desolation and loneliness.In sentence 4, "the spirit of it was not even that of sadness": How awful is it to think of a feeling that is darker and deeper than sadness? To think of a place that causes such a feeling is scary, to say the least.In sentence 5, "mirthless": Conveys a sense of irony. Laughter is supposed to be mirthful. When it is not, we can assume the person - and in this case, the wilderness - has ulterior motives.In sentence 5, "smile of the sphinx": This phrase alludes to the mythological creature that smiles enigmatically as it gives someone as riddle to solve. If unable to solve it, the person is eaten by the creature. This is again quite a scary way to describe the forest, as if it is ready to attack.In sentence 5, "laughter cold as the frost": A cold laughter would be threatening, dangerous.In sentence 6, "masterful and incommunicable": Conveys the idea that something is out of reach.In sentence 6, "wisdom of eternity": Something beyond our human comprehension.In sentence 6, "futility of life": Conveys a sense of smallness, insignificance. Our lives are but a fluke in this universe.In sentence 7, "savage, frozen-hearted": This phrase makes us feel helpless in the face of wilderness. We are powerless beings, and nature should be regarded with respect.Born in 1876, Jack London was an American author who used his own adventurous life as inspiration for his books. The novel "White Fang" is among his most famous works. As usual, the novel conveys the idea that nature is more powerful than man. Those who do not understand that fact are quickly taught a valuable lesson, which may often cost them their lives. "White Fang" was first published in 1906.
In conclusion, the phrases listed above help convey that sense of helplessness and evoke respect toward nature.
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