The right answer is the last one: The natural imagery is developed throughout to indicate that nature continues long after humans do. The theme of this poem by the renowned American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882) is about the unavoidable passage of time for humans and the repetitive essence and continuity of nature, which, unlike the former (who, as the traveler in the poem, one day stop going back to the shore) is endlessly rising, falling, and returning, like the tide. The elements from nature that are mentioned in the poem - the tide, the sea, the waves - are beautifully personified by Longfellow, making the comparison between the temporality of human life and the permanency of nature even more poignant.
Answer:
The title presents a feeling of loneliness and an atmosphere of helplessness.
Explanation:
When we look at the title of the story, we can see that an individual has not been associated as a member of a specific family. The parents of this individual were not identified, which shows that this individual has no ties and cannot be directly associated with anyone who offers company, support and protection, such as the country. In this case, we can consider that this title refers to someone alone and completely helpless and these are the emotions that the title conveys.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
D. isn't opinionated with loaded language.
The correct answer is C. vain.
To do something in vain means to do something unsuccessfully because that effort is futile and will not succeed. In vain is a phrase in the English language which means there will be no desired results, whereas the other phrases don't mean anything and are therefore incorrect.
The answer is B, the paragraph goes over the history of Hawaii becoming a state.