what is the poet's appeal to the reader at the end of the poem? share with your partner your own thoughts and feelings after reading this poem. from the Ch the charge of the light brigade
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Explanation:
Find the difference between 4/5 and 3/4. It is 16/20 - 15/20 = 1/20.
Then take any known irrational number and divide it by a natural number big enough to make the fraction less than 1/20. Add the result to the smaller of the two given numbers.
For example, take sqrt(2) <2. sqrt(2)/40, sqrt(2)/60, sqrt(2)/80, sqrt(2)/100 are all less than 1/20.
So, 3/4 plus any of these numbers will give you a desired irrational number.
Answer:
“The Charge of the Light Brigade” was written by the English poet Alfred Lord Tennyson in response to a battle during the Crimean War (1853-1855). In this battle, a British cavalry unit—the “Light Brigade”—was commanded to charge against a Russian artillery unit. The order was almost suicidal, and the brigade was decimated in the charge. “The Charge of the Light Brigade” celebrates the self-sacrifice and heroism of the cavalrymen, suggesting that bravery consists of doing one's duty even when it leads to almost certain death.