English, asked by ngoduplucky7, 8 months ago

What does the author mean when he says, “to get our lives in order”? 

a) To resume our lives.

b) To organize our lives.

c) To rebuild our lives.

d) To control our lives. ​

Answers

Answered by SmritiSami
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The author means to organize our lives when he says, “to get our lives in order” (Option B)

  • The text is about the lives of people. It discusses how individuals try to live their lives.
  • The passage's author uses the term "to get our life in order." This includes organizing the items in our life and the lives of others. As a result, this is the proper option.
  • The lives are never interrupted to be resumed. As a result, the term "to get our lives in order" does not imply "continuing our lives."
  • Restarting or rebuilding anything is tough. Life would be even more difficult to rebuild. Nobody is asked by the author to reconstruct their life.
  • The author of the piece proposes that we maintain a sense of equilibrium in our life. The phrase ‘to get our lives in order’ means to organize our lives.
Answered by aditya4378kumar
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Answer:

correct option is (B).

Explanation:

when author mean when he says'tour the cosmos' because seeing as far as one can go.

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