I'd say 1. I think that it refers to his neighbor and himself being completely different. Pine and apple are very different, although I'm fairly certain you've already come to that conclusion by now. Sorry I didn't see it earlier
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<em>Generally speaking, all aspects listed above are important, but the best answer is </em><em>Non-Verbal Cues.</em><em> </em>
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[see answer above - I hope this helped! :) ]
Is there a story along with this? We need a story to do something.
Either way, my guess is that they see themselves in it.
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The central idea refers to God and his son as God's presence on earth.
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The father is losing faith in his God, but it his son who, as he sees it now, represents divinity. God or a representation of God in something as weak and a small as his son who is the blessing for him and form the fathers point of view the blessing for humanity, by having represent God here in the ground.
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The best answer seems to be D: O God, I have an ill-divining soul!
Methinks I see thee, now thou art below,
As one dead in the bottom of a tom
Either my eyesight fails, or thou look'st pale.
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