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zalisa [80]
3 years ago
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English
2 answers:
Elina [12.6K]3 years ago
6 0
“close watchers, hot, bright, and eager”
“she gathers it all up and casts it off”
Arturiano [62]3 years ago
6 0

The correct answer is C) she gathers it up and casts it up and D) she stamps it out with little furious feet.

<em>The lines that describe the Dancer’s Dance in Rilke’s “Spanish Dancer” are: She gathers it up and casts it up and she stamps it out with little furious feet. </em>

It is not “All at once it was entirely flame” because it refers to the situation, and it is not “close watchers, hot, bright, and eager”, because it refers to the people watching and the emotion they showed. So the lines that describe the Dancer’s Dance in Rilke’s “Spanish Dancer” are: She gathers it up and casts it up and she stamps it out with little furious feet. Both ideas express the way the dancer dances and generated emotive reactions form the watchers.

“The Spanish Dancer” is a poem written by Rainer Maria Rilke.

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This point is perfectly illustrated by the character of the barber in the story. He may have found himself in a difficult situation, yet he still has the ability to determine his own future. He can cut Captain Torres's throat, which, though it would remove an evil, violent man from the world, would constitute a clear act of murder. Or, he can refrain from killing Torres, a decision he might come to regret in due course.

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