Having read the excerpt, the answer to the question is letter b. Millay finds beauty in the autumn world but resents the rebirth of spring because she sees death and sorrow everywhere. The other choices given were not that relevant compared to what is chosen.
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It is his narrative point of view, aunt.
The correct answer is: [B]: "sample".
<u>Note</u>: In the given sentence, "taste" is used as "verb".
From the answer choices given: "snack" , "sample", "flavor", and "meal" ;
The only answer among these choices that can be used as a "verb"; that would substitute appropriately for "taste" (when used as a "verb"), would be: "sample" — which is: "Answer choice: [B]: "sample" .
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Answer:The speaker believes that Porphyria herself wants to die because he says she felt no pain. In the end, the speaker says, 'And yet, God has not said a word!,' which probably means that he felt God would punish him for the murder. In this interpretation, the themes are Love and Sin.
If I'm not mistaken, it was Carla Mason (not sure tho)