Meaning of the poem "The Book of Songs"
Explanation:
The Book of Songs is a Classical Chinese poem. The repetition helps us to know the clear situation of the poet and also we can able to understand the emotions of the poet. These lines from the poem tell about a man in the middle of the river on his boat.
His boat was made up of Cypress wood and it was unsteady in the middle of the river. He was praising his boat as a comrade, a soldier and more like a friend and he says that his boat was his love until death. But he had fluctuating intentions on his boat because it is now unstable in the middle of the river.
Answer:
C. And you said—you loved me!
Explanation:
The detail that best shows Ruth trying to persuade Robert to stay is option C where she tries to emotionally blackmail him by mentioning that he once said that he loved her, and that he wouldn't do what would make someone he loves sad.
Higgins is the one who says those words, and the correct answer is:
Higgins has seen the Hills outside the theater but does not yet remember.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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