Answer:
no they dont they get controlled. they have no choice. they have no form of say in the matter. they are like puppets
Explanation:
"Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night," emphasizes raging against death towards his dying father as he repeats this pressurization in the last line in every stanza
It’s probably A, seeing as the previous and next points are both regarding “The Love Song”, it would make sense that the point in between those is also about the poem
D is the answer because they both use figurative language and they both use images from nature and they aren't really rambling