<span>Hibernation is the animal's way of adaptation in order to be
able conserve energy by staying inactive and lowering its physical activity in
preparation for future purposes say for example a bad weather. Other animals also hibernate in preparation
for a long drought or scarcity of food. They tend to consume a lot of food
before the scarce and will use the accumulated energy during the drought when
there will be no more food to eat. It is a way of recharging themselves.</span>
Well I read this last year but I’m pretty sure I can give you a good answer. Juliet gave this whole spiel one what’s in a name and the only importance to it is what another gives to it. Her solution was to just get rid of both their names so that they can be together without the family rivalry.
In this poem, Pound is comparing "faces in the crowd" to petals that are laying against a tree branch.
This is exactly what he says in the poem - "petals on a wet, black bough." A bough is the main branch of a tree, so this is definitely the only appropriate answer in this case. He wants to say that people resemble these petals.