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Q: The term 'Carpe Diem' means
  • A. Hail the day
  • B. Seize the day
  • C. Goodbye the bright day
  • D. Sees the day
Correct Answer: Option B - The term 'Carpe Diem' means 'seize the day' it has been given in the option (b) other all options are not correct in the context of 'carpe diem'. It is a latin phrase from one of Horace's odes which has become the name for a very common literary motif especially in lyric poetry.
B. The term 'Carpe Diem' means 'seize the day' it has been given in the option (b) other all options are not correct in the context of 'carpe diem'. It is a latin phrase from one of Horace's odes which has become the name for a very common literary motif especially in lyric poetry.

Explanations:

The term 'Carpe Diem' means 'seize the day' it has been given in the option (b) other all options are not correct in the context of 'carpe diem'. It is a latin phrase from one of Horace's odes which has become the name for a very common literary motif especially in lyric poetry.