Answer:
Literature and poetry can definitely influence the reader, the extent of one’s influence, is to be chosen by oneself. Cassandra Clarke believes that only the weak-minded will refuse to be influenced by literature and poetry
Explanation:
when reading literature, one should be open minded and take the author’s words into consideration. Literature almost always has a message to it, such as in Macbeth where the message is to stay loyal to oneself and not let others influence oneself into making bad decisions and changing who they are
I uploaded the answers on the other thing that you posted
Given that the plot is set in the nineteenth century, and that it is pretty realistic, I can safely conclude that the correct answer is 'realism'. The other answers don't fit, theme-wise, and the era they originated in: classicism and romanticism were before the 19th c., and postmodernism started in the 20th.
Well, you don't exactly comment per se. You click "answer" or go to someone else's answer and click reply (not sure the exact labelling but it's something along those lines).
Edit: It says "add your comment to this answer here", not "reply."
Answer B because it includes words such as “as” and describes the lake as a mirror