The answer is C. Why it’s C is because it’s describing two things which would need a comma between
Answer:
A.Your steps go mincing on their way
Explanation:
Helen Grey doesn't seem as a pleasant person at all. It can be concluded from the poem that she enjoys attention, provokes men, makes them fall in love with her and then toys with them and rejects them.
First part of the poem shows all the things Helen Grey does, her behavior and actions, so any line from the first part could be the correct answer (in this case, answer A).
Second part of the poem serves as a warning, suggesting consequences of such behavior, and as a reminder that her beuty will disappear as years go by. All other given answers fall into this category.
I think the answer is A)He combines details and indisputable facts with hyperbole and understatement to demonstrate the complexities of attempting to unify forces in order to promote change among opposing groups of citizens.
but I am not 100% sure since I have not read "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" in a couple of years.
Answer:
Limb
Explanation:
Limb is akin to a branch. A branch is a part of a whole treed. A stanza is a part of an entire poem. Therefore, a limb is the equivalent of a branch which is the equivalent of a stanza to a poem.
Depending on the context of the letter, you would need an introduction, a greeting, your reason for writing this letter, what you would want to add to your letter, an ending, and your name at the end.