I'd say it's letter B - <span>Unchecked emotions are potentially destructive.
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The theme of this poem is the destructive potential of hatred and desire. Frost explores the two forces which have the potential to bring destruction to the world. Fire is desire, and ice is hate. The last line (“For destruction, ice is also great and would suffice”) suggests that <u>it does not matter which is stronger</u>. Both fire and ice are destructive. In the end, the <span>moral idea that powerful emotions (passion, desire, greed, and hatred) have the capability to destroy the whole world no matter what kind of emotions they are.</span>
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due to great damagedcaused by hurricanes
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I’m not too good in english but i’m pretty sure the answer is polite.
Answer:D
Explanation:
this way she knows what she is doing wrong and what she can do to help the people she works with.
"Mr. Green" is S. A subject is the person, place or thing that is doing or being something. What is Mr. Green? A person. What is he doing? He is giving.
"Gave" is V. A verb tells us what the subject of a clause or sentence is doing. Gave is the past tense of give or hand over to, which is an action.
"Bobby" is IO. An indirect object refers to someone or something that is affected by the action, but is not the primary object. It tells to whom or what the action is done. Who is the fishing rod given to? To Bobby. Indirect objects always come between the verb and the direct object.
"Fishing rod" is DO. A direct object receives the action performed by the subject. The fishing rod is first handedly receiving the action of being given.