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03.02.2020 •
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Which characteristic of romanticism is not represented strongly in byron's "when we two parted"? question 4 options: strong, overwhelming emotions using the imagination for inspiration mysterious or exotic places nature brings wisdom and inspiration?
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Ответ:
Although it is very difficult to distinguish the different options (please use punctuation next time), the characteristic of Romanticism that is not represented strongly in Byron's poem When we two parted is the reference to mysterious or exotic places. He is referring to nature ("The dew of the morning/Sunk chill on my brow"), he is also referring to a time in the future and he is imagining an encounter with her lover ("If I should meet thee/After long years/How should I greet thee?"), and, lastly, he is expressing strong and overwhelming emotions ("They name thee before me/A knell to mine ear/A shudder comes o’er me/Why wert thou so dear?"), but there is no reference to any mysterious or exotic place.
This is a very sad and "gloomy" poem, about two lovers that are no longer together, and about the desolation and pain they feel afterwards (even hearing her name is painful to one of them), although they knew that their secret, and perhaps forbidden, relationship was not meant to last.
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This question is missing the answer choices. I was able to find them online. They are the following:
A. follow a strict meal plan
B. eliminate all unhealthy foods
C. eat only low-carb foods in the morning
D. make small adjustments to their diets
Based on the excerpt, the dietician wants people to:
D. make small adjustments to their diets.
Explanation:
In the passage, dietician Castro-Romero explains that following a set plan is not a good idea. People expect dieticians to give them a meal plan, but then they only follow it for a couple of weeks. According to Castro-Romero, the best strategy is to make small adjustments. You do not have to cut carbs, for instance. But, if you eat too much of it for breakfast and lunch, you can avoid it when having dinner. Such adjustments are more efficient and "produce big results."