Answer: I would like to go with A and "During sixteen long months this assault has blotted out the whole pattern of democratic life" this statement also supports A.
Answer:
Ambiguous facts.
Explanation:
A reader may always interpret; facts, symbols, etc... according to her/his own perspective. However, when you add ambiguousness to the fact, as the noun says, you create and cause confusion, as the fact is considered unclear. So if facts are always open to one's interpretation, an ambiguous fact is definitely super open to interpretation!
Since the options aren't given I'll freely discuss the topic.
Blogging reflects subjectivity and entertainment. Mainly blogging is used by many users to exhaust and cite their own opinions about a certain subject matter either news, lifestyle, health and other issues as of today or rather a more modernized term -what is trendy. Blogging represents the collobration of ideas, concepts and sometimes mislead information about a certain subject which has no primal basis or referent source. Unlike newspapers magazines books and journals which are objective and isn't first-person basis.
Answer: C) The speaker's kiss is "the first suggestion that love
outlives the heavenly bodies.
Explanation:
Option A is incorrect because, if the speaker's whisper was meant to remind the girl that even love must end, the poem wouldn´t be a good example of "the endurance of love." Option B is incorrect because at no point does the daughter claim that God is "more
immortal even than the stars." Option D is incorrect because the speaker never implies that the daughter should mourn for all things that die, and not just herself.
In "On the Beach at Night," Whitman describes a father and his daughter watching the stars in the evening sky. When the sight moves the daughter to tears, the father kindly comforts her and states that there´s something that will last longer than Jupiter, the sun, or any star. Despite not offering an answer, we can infer that the author is referring to the love father and daughter share, and that´s why the poem shares the theme of "the endurance of love."