Answer:
The poem was heart warming but your point is that you feel to be lost but don't want to be lost but rather live like you were lost
Answer:
Dr. Jekyll is in distress and believes that he is at Dr Lanyon's mercy for help.
Explanation:
<u>We see from his letter that Dr. Jekyll is very distress. He uses a phrase like "I am lost" and says his whole life and honor depend on Lanyon, words that very clearly paint the picture of the agony and worry. </u>
<u>We see that he thinks all his life depends on Lanyon's mercy and his help, even though there is a hint the request might be dishonorable for some. </u>
The other options for answering are wrong because
- we don't see if Jekyll and Lanyon are as close as before
- we still don't know if Lanyon will help Jekyll or not, therefore, Jekyll is not upset because of that
Taking into account this context, it could be said that "to appease", in this case used as an adverb "<span>appeasingly", might mean to calm, to soothe. the term is related to how the dog was able to calm him down. at first its actions seem to bother him but then he might give in and "flattered down its (the dog) ears" as a gesture to thank it for being there when he felt the second time.</span>
Ti could be a reference to a life impacting experience of just a reference to the past.
The correct answer is "Jimmy Valentine looked into her eyes, forgot what he was, and became another man"
Explanation:
"A Retrieve Reformation," tells the story of a man known as Jimmy Valentine who is released from Jail. This story has an interesting turn when Jimmy knows Annabel Adams and due to this, decides he will stop being criminal and pursue Annabel's love.
In the excerpt, the sentence that best shows the theme "loves can change a person" is "Jimmy Valentine looked into her eyes, forgot what he was, and became another man" because, in this sentence, it is explained seeing the woman for the first time had a great impact on Jimmy and made him consider who he was "forgot what he was, and became another man" and even change his identity as he focuses on knowing more about Annabel rather than being a criminal.