Answer: There can be many interpretations to this quote. It could be that one that has never chosen to physically move from somewhere or move in terms of living their lives fully do not notice that they are bound because of themselves or by others. This could also be a literal meaning that those that never got the chance to move at their own will grew to ignore or not notice what physically bounded them.
Answer:
B the Underworld
Explanation:
Tartarus is part of the underworld or hell or both. Because Kronos the titan has been sent over there after the war. And if you read the Percy Jackson books Tartarus was the deepest part of the underworld hope you like my answer
What exactly are your trying to ask here? The question is not complete.
The poem Mirror by Sylvia Plath (beautifully) employs allegory, personification, and metaphors. But what can we infer from the title? The title mirror naturally brings to mind ideas of reflection. This is the purpose of a mirror: to reflect. The best answer regarding what we can infer from the title is that the poem may be about self-reflection.
I put C on my test because it seem most logical plus I couldn't find much to help me.