Read the excerpt. from “ode on a grecian urn” by john keats ah, happy, happy boughs! that cannot shed your leaves, nor ever bid the spring adieu; and, happy melodist, unwearied, forever piping songs forever new; more happy love! more happy, happy love! forever warm and still to be enjoyed, what is the best interpretation of these lines from “ode on a grecian urn”? the people depicted on the urn will become famous when people read keats’s poem about them. the leaves, the melody, and the lovers’ love are frozen in time. lots of people will get to see the beauty of the pictures because the urn is now on display in a museum. the speaker will forever be enjoying the pictures on the urn.
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Considering "civil disobedience," why did both thoreau and martin luther king, jr. engage in acts of civil disobedience? to take a stand against government taxation to protest government policies they believed were unjust to protest slavery and the mexican-american war to take a stand against unfair laws in the 1950s and ‘60s
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What is the narrator's main conflict in this passage? a. he doesn't like someone mispronouncing his name. b. he has a history of beating up kids he doesn't like. c. he has a violent temper that he cannot control. d. he doesn't like "the kid" he mentions in the paragraph.
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