Answer:
Hello! It has been a very long time since I read this poem, but I believe the answer is D, or the last choice.
Explanation:
In this poem, when Robert Frost speaks about crossing two paths, he decides about his future mostly. The metaphor is that he can only choose one path, and in the end, he chooses the one he is fully content with, and the one with least popularity.
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C
Soapy feels that accepting charity puts a burden on one so dislikes its consequences.
A. It means that love is easy to find if you are wealthy.
This is clear as , the line 'disgrace with fortune' seems to imply that you are at a loss with money, that you lack the luxury of riches.
The next line also seems to imply that love is easier to find when one is wealthy, as 'men' is a word often used to describe/refer to society as males are the dominating figures, particularly in shakespearean times. That tline means that if you have money society, and therefore women, are more likely to respect you if you have money, whereas if you do not people often look down on you, they look at you in disdain or pity. If you are rich and of status, you will be more likely to fine a partner of your class/level, then if you do not.
Answer:
D) Rickey had chose Robinson, feeling that Jackie's outspoken nature
Explanation:
I just took it
The correct answer would be C. sight. <em>it tells you about what you would see if you looked at the building.</em>