Answer:
yes, because family is chosen not given
Explanation:
Answer: C:Some of the toys are magical
Explanation:
Here is the complete question:
Read the excerpt from The Fellowship of the Ring. On this occasion the presents were unusually good. The hobbit-children were so excited that for a while they almost forgot about eating. There were toys the like of which they had never seen before, all beautiful and some obviously magical. Many of them had indeed been ordered a year before, and all the way from the Mountain and from Dale, and were of real dwarf-make. Which detail in the excerpt identifies it as fantasy?
A:Great presents are given at the party.
B:The children almost forget to eat.
C:Some of the toys are magical.
D:The gifts have been ordered very early
Fantasy is simply means something magical or consists of supernatural elements which are part of a theme. The information given in this excerpt indicates a birthday party filled with presents that the guests at the party have never seen before.
We are further told about the excited children. It is a fantasy because we are informed that some of the toys were magical.
Answer: D) Figurative language.
Explanation: figurative language is the use of words or expressions to convey a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation. It can be expressed through metaphors, similes, personifications, allusions, etc. In the given stanza of "A Divine Image" from William Blake we can see an example of the use of figurative language, specifically personification, because he is giving human qualities to non human objects (as cruelty, jealousy, terror and secrecy).
The correct answer would seem to me that the artwork suggests a woman in her home, while the poem's figurative language connects her to nature.
The artwork is giving us an image of a Japanese woman, quite possibly a geisha due to the other imagery stated in the poem. She is sat in front of her mirror in the morning beginning her daily ritual of applying her makeup.
The poems figurative language makes use of giving us comparisons of the woman to aspects of nature, such as hair the color of seaweed spread over rocks, fingerprints of pollen, curve of a shoulder like the slope of a hill set deep in snow in a country of huge white solemn birds, her face appears in the mirror a reflection in a winter pond.