Except for, as ‘outside of’ means you are excluding algebra.
I'd say it's D) Indirect object, but I'm not sure, so don't take my word as gospel :)
<span>In Whitman's point of view, death is simply a return to earth. On the other hand, Dickinson has a very different perspective towards death. She sees it as a spiritual rebirth. Both poems might have a different approach, but they are basically telling the same thing, which is to not fear death.</span>
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Worship as a noun word can be defined as <u>an act of honor or reverence paid to the divine being or a supernatural power</u>.
The synonym for the word <em>worship </em>is <em>adoration</em>.
Adoration as a noun word can be defined as <u>an act of worship or honor or a strong love for someone</u>.
So among all the options, the closest one to <em>worship </em>is adoration.
So, the correct answer is option B.