Answer:
The author means that Men who waste their opportunities, then grow mopey
Explanation:
The question is not complete since it does not provide the necessary information to answer it. Here is the information:
A) Men who wish for fame, but end up in infamy.
B) Men who strive for success, then get distracted.
C) Men who waste their opportunities, then grow mopey
D) Men who take advantage of opportunities, then grow content
This excerpt describes men who have had chances in life as well and plenty of abilities to do great with their days, but as the moments are not fully seized, later life as years pass by, they become sad as they look at the past and notice all the precious time that they let go and that will never come back, as well as the few good moments that will remain as a constant of the lost plenty of youth.
C. it will take more than two hours to drive to that museum.
This is an excerpt from 'Mr. Perfect' from 'Teens have Feelings Too!'
Explanation:
- The line says the little brother was heaven's gift to mankind. He was perfect like his parents. He is a perfect child. He was very good at studies.
- So the says why don't they honor him with a degree now, instead of waiting for him to grow up. They can also save some time by doing so. She also suggests about his picture on a postage stamp.
- The poet says she is not jealous of him. Mr. perfect is good at studies, he is cute and adorable and keeps his room clean. She says, she is happy to be in the same house as the princess. She says she is happy to share the same genes.
The word odyssey comes from Odysseys' journey and the word has come to mean an "epic journey"