The speaker compares “Imagination” in the poem, to a soaring bird through a variety of forces in the universe. He believes, that there are a lot of advantages of having an imagination, it keeps you sane and your ideas can spread like wildfire through the process. Thus, option "A" is correct.
<h3>What is the theme of the poem "On Imagination"?</h3>
In the poem "On Imagination" by Phyllis Wheatley, imagination was compared to that of a soaring bird probably because the bird can reach the highest of mountains, the clouds and even beyond the sky. Just like the imagination, the bird is limitless and with no boundaries. The bird can see everything up and out there that cannot be seen by common folks much like the imagination wherein everything is possible and anything and everybody exists.
The bird just like the imagination flies so high to the vast outer space seeing wonders and beauties as they travel and fly leaving those in time when the imagination needs to go back to reality and the bird to his home.
Thus, option "A" is correct.
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Answer:
B. an artist's rendering of the Gutenberg printing press
Explanation:
<u>As the passage is clearly about how Gutenberg's first printing press worked, an artist's rendering of the machinery</u> which is such an important invention would be very useful in understanding how it works.
<u>the paragraph is pictorial and descriptive</u> and hence would greatly benefit from an illustration that provides visual aid for the workings of the complex machinery that is described in detail in the text.
What is the underline phrase the question is referring to?
"So when I went swimming... next summer, girl in cutoffs would notice."
Explanation:
This is the correct answer because it clearly shows why Robert tried to look good, to impress the ladies. Because he cared so much about what the girls thought of him he worked out. It clearly shows who he is trying to impress.