Multiple meaning words or homonyms words are those which are spelled and often pronounced alike, but they have different meanings. In this case, the best choice could be Degrees, because it has completely different meanings,such as those referred to temperature, for example,<em> 20 degrees celsius </em> or any other measurement; it could also mean an educational level, when you obtain a degree after studying a course or the amount or level of something, like for example, <em>this brand has a high degree of quality. </em>
The poet is describing the moon, as option B shows.
<h3>How can we know this?</h3>
- Voloshin wrote a series of poems to compose a book called "Lunaria."
- Sonnet XV is part of that book.
- The poems and sonnets in this book are dedicated to talking about the moon.
The lines shown above show characteristics of the moon, such as its white appearance, its beauty, its preciousness, and its distance from the poet.
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I see what you mean. It doesn't look like anything has happened in the quoted passage that would suggest he was dead. He is certainly disorientated. You have two choices.
Choice One
"I had not seen him approach, and the sudden appearance made me start." This happens to people all the time when they are concentrating and don't hear or see the things going on around them. But in this particular case, he was only putting a key in a door. That doesn't take much concentration, particularly if you have done this 1000 times before. If you allow me to speculate just a little bit, it sounds like an old fashioned boarding house. It would be hard to sneak up on someone.
Choice Two
Once inside the room, he runs straight to the back room and checks the door, but does not know if it is locked. Then comes back and asks for a favor. It's really odd. It's a hint.
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