The Land is set in America after the Civil War. The story takes place in the South. Many details help show this time period. First, there is tension between whites and African Americans. Not everyone can read or write. People are treated differently and cannot go to school together. People also travel using horses and wagons.
Answer: C. Our hearts are united by nature itself.
Explanation: In the given excerpt from "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning" by John Donne we can see the description of two souls like they have always been two, it says that if one of them wants to move, it only can be done if the other one moves too ("To move, but doth, if th’ other do"), so by that description we can say that the statement that best paraphrases the lines of the poem is that our hearts are united by nature itself.
Answer:
C. Setting
Explanation:
In a short view, the reader has in front of him/her situation that is dynamics and full of tension. The writer uses a setting to show how this situation is going to develop further. This creates a tense and uptight atmosphere where error can lead to the fall of the character.
Setting can be described as a time and the place of the action. The reader can see positions of characters, current situation and what are they doing.