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A. Death is inescapable; great artistic achievement may persevere and enrich humanity throughout time.
Explanation:
The poem "The Church at Stratford-On-Avon" by Horatio Alger, Jr. is a short poem about the speaker's time during his visit to the Church at Stratford-On-Avon. This place is famous for it houses the tomb of the great poet William Shakespeare.
In his poem, Horatio declares how <em>"Time but confirms his empire o'er mankind.</em>" And in the limited time that we all have, the works of great poets like Shakespeare lives on through their works. <em>"[. . . ] the bones of those that once were kings; Their power has passed, and what remains but clay? While in his grave our Shakespeare lives and sings",</em> reminding everyone how influential the great poet and writer was to humanity, touching the lives of generations even today. On the other hand, kings die and kingdoms crumble, and they become dust, becoming one with the land.
Alger tries to <u>express the themes that while death is an inescapable fact, great artistic achievements do persevere and continue to enrich humanity even for generations to come</u>. Thus, the <u>correct answer is option A.
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D: Kevin was relieved the meeting was over by noon
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t also helps craft a mood. In William Golding's Lord of the Flies, the classic novel of what happens when twelve-year-old boys are left on an island alone, figurative language abounds. You'll learn about four types of figurative language that can be found in this work: personification, symbolism, simile, and metaphor
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If I threw myself a surprise party it would be held at a planetarium and I would invite Brian May (guitarist for the band Queen, and astrophysicist) so I could ask him about his life and tell him how much I love his work in all forms (music and science).
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