The correct answer is the second one. In John Keats' "Ode on a Grecian Urn", the speaker knows the urn will still be around for others to see after he is dead. In the final lines of the poem, he says "When old age shall this generation waste / Thou shalt remain [...] a friend to man", which goes to show that the urn will outlive the speaker's own generation and remain a testimony of beauty for centuries to come.
B. uses the word she to refer to Amelia
Earhart
The correct answer should be completely
That's because if it got destroyed, it is already amused that it is complete destruction, since something can't be destroyed just a bit.
Answer:
I would say Romeo and Juliet
Explanation:
Because Juliet and Romeo were 2 different ppl. Romeo was the enemy but they still fell in love.