The poem “About Ben Adhem” is composed by _____?
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" Abou Ben Adhem " was written by James Henry Leigh Hunt (1784–1859), a British Romantic poet and essayist . The poem celebrates love for humanity as the highest form of devotion , inspired by a Sufi tale .
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Rudolf Rassendyl is the protagonist of " The Prisoner of Zenda ", an Englishman who impersonates King Rudolf V to save the throne. Black Michael is the antagonist (villain). Rudolph Clarksville is a distractor (not in the novel).
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Seven Ages of Man – by William Shakespeare (from As You Like It) Infant – Helpless baby in arms. Schoolboy – Whining child going to school. Lover – Sighing young lover, writing ballads. Soldier – Hot-headed, seeking honor and reputation. Justice – Wise, well-fed, full of sayings and judgments. Pantaloon – Aging man, lean and slippers on. Second childishness – Senility, without teeth, sight, taste, or memory.
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" The Solitary Reaper " was written by William Wordsworth (1770–1850), a central figure of the Romantic Movement in English literature. Published in 1807 in his poetry collection " Poems , in Two Volumes ," the poem describes a Highland girl singing in a field, blending nature with human emotion.
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" For ": Used to indicate a duration of time (e.g., for three days , for months). " Since ": Refers to a specific starting point (e.g., since Monday, since 2020). " Until ": Marks an endpoint (e.g., until tomorrow).
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The matter has been discussed with her teacher by her. Rules of Voice Change (Present Perfect Tense): Active : Subject (She) + has/have + past participle (discussed) + object (the matter). Passive : Object (The matter) + has/have been + past participle (discussed) + by + subject (her).
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" Answerable to ": Indicates to whom you are accountable (God). " Answerable for ": Specifies what you are accountable for (his actions). Example : "We are answerable to God for our deeds."
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The protagonist is Edmond Dantès , who later becomes The Count of Monte Cristo after his transformation from a wronged sailor to a vengeful nobleman. " The Count's Revenge " is an alternate title or adaptation of " The Count of Monte Cristo ".
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William Wordsworth (1770–1850) was a leading Romantic poet , emphasizing nature, emotion, and individualism in works like " Daffodils " and " The Prelude ". Classical poets (e.g., Alexander Pope) focused on structure and reason. Wordsworth pioneered Romanticism’s spontaneity and natural beauty.
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These lines are from " The Character of a Happy Life " by Sir Henry Wotton , celebrating inner freedom and moral integrity. The poem contrasts worldly ambitions with the peace of a virtuous , independent life ("free from service bands").
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