The answer would be Proud happiness.
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Explanation</u>:
- The poet Walt Whitman is writing a joyous poem stating as a country is singing, which means the country is in the joy and is proud on singing about the country.
- Every single citizen seems to be proud and happy and so the word blithe can be con notated as Proud happiness.
- He seemed to have a sense of pride and dignity towards working men while writing this poem as he portrayed every working individual singing during their work schedules.
- This is one among the most iconic phrases.
C. They still went to work despite everything happening.
Answer: A quote form Beowulf, "Wiglaf obeys Beowulf's dying wish and goes down into the barrow, where he finds amazing piles of treasure, all of it rusting and decaying. He's able to see everything because of a glowing golden standard high overhead."
The writer is Dickens so the S belong to the surname. There are 2 possible forms to express a possesive case here.
The most common one would be option D <span>Dickens’. A general rule might be applied where because the noun ends in S we can only add the apostrophe, However, a second possibility is also allowed, It is option B </span><span>Dickens’s. This option might depend on pronunciation that is why it is not so commonly used. </span>
Answer: D. It seems...of childhood.
Explanation:
The statement that clearly shows an expression of opinion is that "It seems appropriate that the motion-picture industry in its own youth should turn for inspiration to the literature of childhood.
While the other options from A to C are based on facts, D is based on an opinion. This can be deduced when "should" was added to the statement in order to generate an opinion.