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Answer:
The poet intends to affirm that Count Dartmouth is capable of great deeds and must receive a divine reward ascending to the skies and having his history recognized worldwide.
Explanation:
The speaker of the poem wants Dartmouth to receive a divine reward, which is as special as the good works he has promoted. With this, the speaker shows Dartmouth a man who promoted progress through bold, great and beneficial attitudes, being able to rise to the skies as God did with Elijah.
With this, the speaker feels that Dartmouth is a man guided by God and that is why he has such good attitudes, so God will not allow him to know death and take him for himself.
Answer:
D. All of the above
Explanation:
All steps must be done when introducing a piece of evidence.
All evidence must somehow support the argument
All evidence must be cited
All evident must be linked back to the overall thesis of the essay
He is the man Whose wife works so hard.