Answer:
trevyn is correct.
Explanation:
Anglo-Saxon is going to be your answer.
A person named trevyn (srry if I spelled it wrong) wrote it in the comments. Good for u, and thx!
The
stanza evokes a peaceful sense of completion.
<span>It
kindles the feeling of going home, or in a more profound way, finding rest in
dying.
The “footprints in the sands” is a metaphor for the life that the
speaker lived, and the “tide” is a metaphor for death, wiping away the
footprints.
The last line “And the tide rises the tide falls,” implies
that the speaker believes there is life after death.</span>
Daisy's insistence that the rumor of Nick's engagement is true despite his denial suggests a conflict between rumor and reality. Thank you for posting your question here at brainly. I hope the answer will help you. Feel free to ask more questions here.
The answer is going to be B : provides some action for characters as they are speaking