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BRAINLIEST WILL BE AWARDED!World Lit Honors Final Essay Help?InstructionsUsing one of the prompts below from the units covered this semester, you will write a multi-paragraph essay responding completely to the prompt. A strong, multi-paragraph essay will include an introduction with a well-defined thesis, supporting paragraphs with textual evidence and elaboration, and a conclusion that summarizes your main points without being repetitive. Your essay will be graded on a standard, FSA-style, informative essay rubric.Unit 1Compare and contrast the cultural values shown in Hektor and Achilleus and in Beowulf. What are those values, and how do the characters in the epics represent them? What are the differences in the religious values shown?Unit 2Why does Chaucer include both positive and negative representations of people from different estates in The Canterbury Tales? Give one example of a positive representation and one example of a negative representation. Explain how each character shows either positive or negative traits.Unit 4Choose one Petrarchan sonnet and one Shakespearean sonnet from Unit 4. They do not have to be written by Petrarch and Shakespeare, although they may be. For each of the two, identify the type of sonnet it is, and discuss the important elements of that type of sonnet. If the sonnet of your choice changes the classic form in some way, describe how. Identify the main idea of the sonnet and how it develops from one part of the sonnet to another.Unit 9Compare and contrast Hamlet and Fortinbras in William Shakespeares Hamlet. How are the two figures alike? How are they different? What do readers and audience members come to understand as a result of the similarities and differences that exist between these characters?
Select the correct answer. What is the theme of the poem Spring and Fall by Gerard Manley Hopkins? Margaret, are you grieving Over Goldengrove unleaving? Leaves like the things of man, you With your fresh thoughts care for, can you? Ah! as the heart grows older It will come to such sights colder By and by, nor spare a sigh Though worlds of wanwood leafmeal lie; And yet you wll weep and know why. Now no matter, child, the name: Sorrows sprngs are the same. Nor mouth had, no nor mind, expressed What heart heard of, ghost guessed: It is the blight man was born for, It is Margaret you mourn for. A. Nature outlasts man. B. Everything has a meaning. C. All things must pass away. D. Children are close to nature.