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Hemoonmilarand underretches out the hands toor is her appeal confinedthe stirring of the poetiched a theme for poets and thethe cresent moon always playedSvenninnarmstethis beaunhel thing, Noraman, she has furnishedhill moon and the enimportant part in literature,But science has a differreveals to us that the mosoft silvery brightness, whichus, is borrowed solely from thevast flood of light which thedifferent tale to tell about the moon.itat the moon has no light of her own. Thathtness, which forms her principal charm toved solely from the light of the sun. Out of theof light which the sun pours forth, the moona little, and of this little she reflects a smallto illuminate the earth. When, on a clear mightfractionwe look out on the magic of moonlight, it is often difficultfor us to realise that the moon is shining in borrowedfeathers. A very simple observation, however, will sufficto show the truth of this. Look at the pale moondaylight, and she will seem like a dim ghost of her formself, hardly distinguishable from the clouds that endoher. You will then understand that she has to dependher light on the charity of the sun(a) What is the appeal of(0) What does science tef). How can you realiseborrowed feathers?peal |
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Answer» Mount Everest attracted the author because it is the highest, the mightiest and has defied MANY previous ATTEMPTS. It takes the last ounce of ONE’s energy. Please mark me as Brainlist. I WANT only one Brainlist ANSWER please. |
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