Answer:
B: The sight of the beautiful waves and the even more amazing daffodils brings only happiness.
Explanation:
The best paraphrase of the lines from Wordswoth's poem is the one in option B because it shows <em>the poet's observation of the flowers and the waves, which made him happy.</em>
The sight of the beautiful waves ("The waves beside them danced")
And the even more amazing daffordils ("but they out-did the sparkling waves in glee")
Brings only happiness ("A poet could not but be gay.")
Jim and Della love each other
Answer: D. <span>Guilt can consume a person's perspective.
The entire Chapter 5 and the chapters thereafter describe the guilt Gene felt with regards to what he had done to his friend Finny. When he was consumed by guilt, his thoughts, personality, and behavior have been changed despite his competitive nature. He became concerned about Finny's situation and of others opinion about him if they know the truth.</span>
Answer:
Find common ground with the opponents point of view
Explanation:
This is important to keep in mind: no matter what side you are on, you always need to be prepared for counterclaims and anticipate what the opponent might say. You need to research their side as thoroughly as your own, and finally, be able to come to some sort of a "compromise".
11 is propose and another word would be Alabama
12 would be common and another word would be CAR
13 would be proper and another word would be Mr. Jefferson