The answer is C.
The setting of Alfred, Lord Tennyson's sonnet "The Lady of Shalott" is the nonexistent kingdom of Camelot, of which King Arthur is the incredible ruler.
The woman's particular area, be that as it may, is the isle of Shallot, which is separate from the Kingdom of Camelot by a waterway. The woman lives in disengagement in a tall pinnacle situated in the island. Her area is sufficiently particular to keep her to take a gander at the kingdom of Camelot inspired by a paranoid fear of a revile.
The shapes are sometimes disoriented to fit a globe onto a 2D map.
Answer:
The answer is Choice D.
Explanation:
This is the correct answer because is explaining an idea/proposal of the author about sending garbage into space, even if it is a viable proposal or not. All other choices only give information about garbage subject, without touching the specific subject.
Answer:
I don't know exactly what the answer is but I know its not (D that is incorrect
Explanation:
I just took that same test and got that question and I thought it was that one. Sorry I wasn't much help. ☹☹