The description of Britain's foreign policy during the Victorian era is D. Fear of competition leads to cautious isolationism.
There was no suggestion of 'British imperialism' as imperialism at that time has a strong connotation of dogma and politics as consideration for the acquisition of territory.
Figurative language in this Poem
Explanation:
1. It make himself fee from isolation chains.
2.Free himself from himself from all obscurity surrounding his mindwhich opens entrances of liberty.
3.It gives blinds all light,dampening the spirit for bird which is about to die.
4.It hides all the fears.
Answer:
Explanation: Widow Douglas tried to force Huck to wear new clothes, give up smoking, and learn the Bible. While Miss Watson tries to teach him spelling and lectures him on how to behave well so that he will be welcomed into heaven.
In the opening of the story, Miss Emily is referred to as "a fallen monument." As a metaphor, this fits her in several ways. She has died or "fallen." She has been a part of the town for so long that she is viewed as an enduring monument of sorts, rather than a human being.
Prayag is right the answer is C