I think the answer is C transition
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I think this means that the dead wood (useless/burdensome people or things) are the same anywhere they are. So the useless are useless not only in one situation but useless all around.
Explanation:
Example: He cut the "deadwood" from the group. So he is getting rid of the useless people in the group.
Answer: C) the possibility of Adams failure and having a lot of debt to repay.
In "The 1,000,000 Bank-Note," we meet Henry Adams, a man who has been given a 1,000,000 bank-note, but is unable to exchange it. However, the simple fact of being in possession of it proves extremely beneficial, as no one doubts his wealth and everyone is willing to loan him money and give him opportunities. Eventually, he meets Portia, and realizes that she is a cheerful person. He is thankful for her personality, as he believes that it is possible that all his deception will be discovered, and he will have a lot of money to repay.
<span>Through a highly elaborate comparison, Emerson reflects on the relationship between the poet and the poet's work. The poet is under the care of nature, just as a mushroom is. A mushroom grows wild, with no one to ensure that it propagates and survives; nature, however, sees to it that the fungus drops spores, which become new mushrooms. These spores are comparable to poems leaving the poet's control and going out into the world like immortal descendants, a process much like the Olympian bards' eternally young songs from the epigraph. </span>