A purple flower called violet. The poet describes the flower. Beauty is the theme of the poem, and as the poet has repeated the words "modest violet", it shows that she likes the flower, hence the repetition of the words show her attitude of inclination towards the flower.
The epitaph of Mrs. Purkapile is part of Edgar Lee Masters'<em> "Spoon River Anthology". </em>It was published in 1915. This is a sequence of 245 free-verse epitaphs that are presented in the form of monologues. They are written from the point of view of deceased citizens of a small town.
The correct answer is option C: "<em>And out of respect for my own character / I refused to be drawn into a divorce."</em> These lines directly state the reason that Mrs. Purkapile had for staying married.
If it is by Andy Singer, I would say energy conservation.
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Not completely sure so do your research but I believe that its D. The correct answer is D.
Explanation: This excerpt from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's "Paul Revere's Ride" introduces the character of Paul Revere and, most importantly, the mission he carried out.
In this passage, the author explains in the form of a poem, the actions that were taken by Paul Revere. It explains how Revere indicated his friends to hang lanterns in the North Church tower if the British started marching towards their territory. Then, if Revere saw the signal, he would ride to spread the alarm through Middlesex so that the villagers would be ready to defend themselves.
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thats it im not joking lol