What cities and what competition do you refer to?
The extended metaphor is life can be related to someone that sells people something, and that life sells beauty. I can conclude this because in the poem, many things which are considered beautiful are up for sale.
- the ocean's waves
- fire (warmth and comfort)
- children's faces (innocence, happiness, wonder)
- pine trees scents
- love (agape, eros, philia, etc.)
- "holy thoughts."
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Your question is incomplete because you have not provided the anwer options, which are:
She values truth over creativity.
She values romance over truth.
She values logic over romance.
She values creativity over logic.
Answer:
She values romance over truth.
Explanation:
In Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest," Cecily falls for Algernon, who pretends to be Jack's brother, Ernest. In that respect, when Cecily and Gwendolen discover that both of them are engaged to men named Ernest - a name they are both fond of- she appreciates the beauty of Algernon's answer even though she does not really believe him. The reason is that she likes him, although she suspects the reason why he pretended to be her guardian's black sheep brother.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
There is at least details for picking Franklin to write about. D is a possible answer.
I don't think A is correct. It states directly that Franklin was a hero. I don't think hero is quite the right word. On the other hand, signing the Declaration did make him heroic; the Declaration was Treason, or the British would have thought so. Still I believe D is the better answer.
B is simply wrong. Heroic and Important are very strong words.
C I don't see that any language is inappropriate for someone that reads well. In fact, the Declaration for example, is something every American should read. It is important to know why someone is an American.
I'll stick with D.