Answer: A. “I ask gentlemen, sir, what means this martial array . . . ?” (paragraph 2)
Explanation:
Patrick Henry gave a powerful speech to the Virginia Convention in March 1775 as they debated on whether to go to war with their British rulers. Patrick argued that it was better to either live in freedom and liberty or to die trying than to live and be shackled.
The opposition to his line of thinking wanted peace for various reasons and he acknowledges these in all the options except option A. In option A he was simply stating that the only purpose the British could have for the massive army they were assembling was to subjugate the Americas.
Answer:
Well if I had to guess, first of all I would say that there wouldn't be any food for the hungry snakes or spiders, so usually the snakes would die, be dead, or just eat the spiders that are there ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Hungry is the best answer
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I would say B. Do your best to be remembered after you die is the correct answer.
A is not correct because the poem is more upbeat and optimistic, and even though what that option says is true, it is not the theme of the poem. C is incorrect because offspring are not even mentioned in the poem. D is rather pessimistic and has nothing to do with the poem - the opposite is true.
Thus, we are only left with B, which I believe is correct as the poem urges us to live our lives to the fullest.