The answers are C and D: storm and bird.
Emily Dickinson talked a lot about <em>nature</em>. In this excerpt from "Hope is the Thing with Feathers" the nouns<em> storm and bird</em> are presented.
Bird (<em>represents </em><em>Hope </em><em> that never stops, is sweetest in the Gale, and keep so many warm</em>): "'Hope' is the thing with feathers"; "that perches in the soul"; "sings the tune without words"
Storm (<em>an agitated </em><em>soul </em>): "And sore must be the storm --that could abash the little Bird.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
d because it shows that the theme is that you shouldnt have so much more pride that you think that you can take on athena
The the repetition of happy should mean that the poet is making the tone a happy mood and that he is trying to show that the poem is a happy them
Answer:
A. A young detective researched local art fans and developed a
description of the thief.
Explanation: