The revival of classical learning during the Renaissance inspired poets like Petrarch, Shakespeare, and John Donne to explore themes of love, humanism, and individualism. They used classical forms like sonnets and drew on ancient techniques of rhetoric and structure. Petrarch's sonnets emphasized peRead more
The revival of classical learning during the Renaissance inspired poets like Petrarch, Shakespeare, and John Donne to explore themes of love, humanism, and individualism. They used classical forms like sonnets and drew on ancient techniques of rhetoric and structure. Petrarch’s sonnets emphasized personal emotion, Shakespeare’s plays and poetry combined classical ideas with rich language and complex characters, and Donne’s metaphysical poetry used inventive metaphors and intellectual themes. Their innovative work reshaped literature by blending classical influences with contemporary issues, creating rich, enduring works.
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The correct answer is B) 2S - x. Since the sum of any n consecutive numbers is always S, we can write: x + x+1 + ... + x+n-1 = S ... (1) And, x+1 + x+2 + ... + x+n = S ... (2) Subtracting (1) from (2), we get: (x+n) - x = S - S x+n = 2S - x So,Read more
The correct answer is B) 2S – x.
Since the sum of any n consecutive numbers is always S, we can write:
x + x+1 + … + x+n-1 = S … (1)
And,
x+1 + x+2 + … + x+n = S … (2)
Subtracting (1) from (2), we get:
(x+n) – x = S – S
x+n = 2S – x
So, the (n+1)th number (x+n) is equal to 2S – x.
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