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- EPIC: It tells the stories of great events that have happened to the main character.
- DRAMA: Plays written through dialogue and meant to be represented. In them the author creates many conflicts
- Ode: A lyrical composition in verse about a noble topic.
- Hymn: A solemn composition that deals with patriotic feelings, as well as religious or war-themed.
- Elegy: A composition that expresses feelings of pain when faced with disgrace.
- Eclogue: A poetic
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Write your text heIdentification of Objects in the Software Configuration:- To control and manage software configuration items, each should be separately named and then organized using an object oriented approach.
- Two types of objects can be identified : Basic objects and aggregate objects
- A basic object is a unit of information that has been created by a software engineer during analysis, design, code or test. For example, a basic object might be a section of requirements specification, part of design
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1.Summarize. In what ways was Britain in the 1800s the most powerful nation on earth?
It had begun conquering a lot of countries, like India or Ireland, which made it gain a lot of political power. The industrial revolution was also in full swing, so the production and sale of new goods were booming, which caused the economy to rise.
2.Analyze. What values of Queen Victoria are reflected in the era that bears her name?
Devotion to one’s duty and hard work, correctness and proper manners, and nationalism.
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45) This year Norma, a single taxpayer, paid $11,200 of real estate taxes on her personal residence and 9,500 of state income taxes. Which of the following is a true? C) Norma can deduct $10,000 of taxes as an itemized deduction.
46) Madeoff donated stock (capital gain property) to a public charity. He purchased the stock 3 years ago for $100,000, and on the date of the gift, it had a fair market value of $200,000. What is his maximum charitable contribution deduction for the year related to this
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Alfred, Lord Tennyson, (born August 6, 1809, Somersby, Lincolnshire, England—died October 6, 1892, Aldworth, Surrey), English poet often regarded as the chief representative of the Victorian age in poetry. He was raised to the peerage in 1884.
Tennyson was the fourth of 12 children, born into an old Lincolnshire family, his father a rector. He was sent in 1815 to Louth grammar school—where he was unhappy. He left in 1820, but, though home conditions were difficult, his father managed to give
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