Answer:
The musical quality.
Explanation:
A lyric poem is a poem that expresses strong feelings of the speaker or the narrator or any of the characters or even about the issue or theme the poem is talking about. Written in the first-person narrative voice, these poems try to convey a single thought or idea and are much shorter than epic narratives.
Rabindranath Tagore's poem "The Gardener: 84" presents a call for idle enjoyment of the morning sun/ atmosphere. The repetition of the word "let" signifies the musical quality of the lines of the poem where the narrator/ speaker urges the others to not "go back home [...or] go to work". Instead, he wants them to "take the blue sky by storm and plunder space as we run". The presence of song elements such as rhythm, tone, meter, and repetition helps enhance the effects of the poem.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
Answer:
A: the musical quality
Explanation:
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Can chickens be secondary consumers?
Answer:
No
Explanation:
secondary consumers are like carnivores and or omnivores who eat meat. Primary consumers are like herbivores and only eat plants.Thus making chickens primary consumers. Hope it helps and I am not late. If so then my appologies.
. What causes the death of “win-win?”
Answer:
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Which statement best describes how deep-sea producers differ from other producers?
A. Deep-sea producers must generate twice as much energy due to larger consumers nearby.
B. Deep-sea producers must absorb twice as much energy due to higher productivity rates in the area.
C. Deep-sea producers have adapted mechanisms to conduct photosynthesis with less visible light
D. Deep-sea producers have adapted to conduct respiration instead of photosynthesis due to lack of light
Answer:
C. Deep-sea producers have adapted mechanisms to conduct photosynthesis with less visible light
Explanation:
A. is false because the producers are not producing energy for the consumers; they only do it for themselves.
D. is false because if we're discussing producers, they won't do respiration instead of photosynthesis. I mean, technically they could if we're talking about photorespiration here, but that wouldn't be caused by a lack of light in the first place -- simply an abundance of oxygen and the history of rubisco (the carbon-fixating enzyme).
B. doesn't make sense because if this is the case, the productivity would only go up as a result, meaning the producers must absorb more as a result until it would be impossible.
C. makes the most sense to me overall because if the producers are in the deep sea, that means they do not have much access to visible light and thus have to adapt, such as by growing taller. (A good example's brown algae (a.k.a. seaweed).
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