Clarissa is the subject.
The subject of a sentence is what the sentence is talking about. In this sentence, it is about Clarissa.
The speaker of W. H. Davies' poem, "Leisure," would like just to stand and stare at the things around him. He would like to watch cows and sheep and observe squirrels hiding nuts.
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The answer is most likely C.) added a prepositional phrase, because the phrase "for the history lesson" is a prepositional phrase.. and "for" is the preposition.
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The second one is your answer