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Select the correct answer.Samuel Taylor Coleridge's "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" most reflects which romantic ideal? A. importance of memory B. belief in the supernatural C. focus on the individual D. expression of emotion E. importance of nationalismThe World Is Too Much with UsThe world is too much with us; late and soon,Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers:Little we see in Nature that is ours;We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon!1This Sea that bares her bosom to the moon;The winds that will be howling at all hours,And are up-gathered now like sleeping flowers;For this, for everything, we are out of tune;It moves us not.Great God! I'd rather beA Pagan suckled in a creed outworn;So might I, standing on this pleasant lea2,Have glimpses that would make me less forlorn;Have sight of Proteus3 rising from the sea;Or hear old Triton4 blow his wreathed horn.1 favor2 meadow3 Greek sea -god who could change his appearance at will4 Greek sea -god with the head and upper body of a man and the tail of a fish A. He wishes for Proteus and Triton to destroy the current world so that a new one can be built. B. He wishes that he had been born a pagan so that he would have learned a different way of seeing nature. C. He wishes to be a painter so he could paint Greek gods to ease his sadness. D. He wishes to be a child again so that he could turn to the mythological heroes of his youth. E. He wishes that Proteus and Titan would make him a pagan and show him the sights of paradise.
Proteins differ from carbohydrates in that, besides the elements present in sugar and starches, they also contain nitrogen and in most cases sulphur. phosphorus and iron are also found in some proteins. the importance of nitrogen content commonly varies from 10 to 18 per cent. proteins are found in foods of both animal and plant origin. meat, eggs, milk, nuts and certain of cereal foods are high in protein. all those foods contain more than one protein. milk, for example, contains the proteins, lactalbumin and casein, as well as others of lesser importance.proteins are complex in nature, they are composed of a number of amino acids or "building blocks", linked together, and also of amino acids linked with other substances. proteins vary in the kind and number of amino acids present. certain amino acids the body is unable to build. these are known as essential amino acids and must be supplied by the foods eaten.variation in the quality of proteins has resulted in their classification as complete, partially complete, and incomplete, based upon their ability to support normal growth and to maintain life even if it is the only protein in the diet. a partially complete protein is one that maintain life but does not support normal growth. an incomplete protein, although valuable in the diet, will by itself neither support normal growth nor maintain life. most animal proteins are complete. plant proteins are more or less incomplete, although the soya bean and the wheat grain contain proteins that are complete. valuable sources of protein are: cereals and cereal products, cheese, eggs, fish, meat, milk, nuts. 1.what is the composition of proteins?2.what foods are valuable sources of proteins?3.what is the basis of protein classification?