Answer:
This poem struck a completely different cord in me than what others portrayed in their comments, and that is why I felt compelled to write this. When I think of robbing the woods I think of how many things that the woods provide that I take with me once I leave them. For instance, acorns, rocks, sticks, leaves, and all of the other little treasures that the woods leave for passer-by’s to take, act as souvenirs. Perhaps Emily Dickinson felt that the trees did not intensionally leave these trinkets for her, and so maybe occasionally she felt greedy or guilty for taking them
Explanation:
The words disclosure and concealment are antonyms. So the correct option among all the options given in the question is option "C". The word disclosure means revealing something. In other words disclosure means not trying to hide anything from anybody. On the other hand, the word concealment means to hide something or trying to not disclose something. So from the above definition of the words we can easily see that the words are totally opposite to each other in terms of meaning. So the words disclosure and concealment can be considered as antonyms.
During the book burn liesel's school friend breaks his ankle
Answer:
apex - immortality
Explanation: The carriage held but just ourselves
And Immortality.
We slowly drove, he knew no haste,
And I had put away
My labor, and my leisure too,
For his civility.
(Taken from the poem)