Well, from what I know, yes. It's a native food. It originated in Mexico and Central America, and later it (it being pumpkins) was found by Cliff Dwellers to be in the western United States. This lead Native Americans and Pilgrims to plant them. After harvest, they then tried different ways of cooking. Pumpkin Bread was one.
C. Most of the content that "Rule, Brittania!" has involves a type of glorious tone, but in a way where it's quite proud and aggressive. You can't say that it's aggressive due since the emotion contains less "anger" as you read the poetry. Therefore, you can say that it's mysterious due to the tone being in use, and since we don't actually know what happened on the very scene.
The impacts of the Balinese generation's portrayal of Caliban as more beast than human in The Tempest is that Prospero is an intense character, the vibe of the play is not kidding. It makes feeling for him more troublesome for the gathering of people.
The correct answer is C “soft feathery down of the globe thistle”. Symbolism is when you use symbols to give a meaning that is not the literal one to ideas and qualities, usually an object. Writers use this type of device to give a deeper meaning and universality to the piece of writing. This shows the perspective of the author and help the reader to get their perspective.