This question is about the poem "No Man is an Island", by John Donne.
Answer:
The statement that best describes a theme of the poem is:
C. Everyone and everything in the world is connected as part of a larger whole.
Explanation:
No wonder the title of the poem says no man is an island. We are all connected; we are a continent, a family. If one of us dies, no matter where in the world, all the rest of us should grieve, according to the speaker. We are a part of a larger whole. No man is truly isolated for all men are a part of humankind:
<em>[...]any man's death diminishes me,
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<em>because I am involved in mankind.
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<em>And therefore never send to know for whom
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<em>the bell tolls;</em>
<em>it tolls for thee.</em>
Although we don’t have any answer choices, i found on quizlet this statement The library holds several children's activities during the summer months."
The little children are taught by her
I would say that they were Klondike novices and unfortunately did not pull their weight in camp or on the trail, always shirking their responsibities .and taking advantage of other hard working members of the crew. Thus they were not an asset to the party of men seeking their fortune and braving the hardships of the trip to the Klondike.
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