Using context clues, the answer seems to be B. Deeply filled
Rising Action. It’s before the climax, which would be the ship sinking.
False sweat are made by hand a pile of sugar and some other staff well the important thing is that it is not from the skies.
The correct answer is Rilke utilizes water imagery throughout "Spanish Dancer."
Explanation: In the poem "The Spanish Dancer" by Rainer Maria Rilke, we cannot draw the conclusion that Rilke uses water imagery because there is no words that indicate water. Quite the opposite, Rilke uses fire imagery as reocurring motif throughout the poem; flame, ignites, furnace, blazing, etc.
<span>Lost Cities describes the discoveries of many ancient civilizations. The title in each of these should be singular, as it refers to a single book or show. But the other three options use "are" incorrectly, as if it's plural.</span>