Option C. The recurring theme from "King Wen is on High" is to never shame your ancestors.
Explanation:
The recurring theme of "King Wen is on High" is that people should never shame their ancestors. Throughout the poem the author writes: "In his grandsons and sons, the stem has branched, into manifold generations" as well as "May you never shame your ancestors, but rather tend their inward power". These phrases keep on being repeated throughout the poem to show that the topic of generations, family ties and ancestors is the main concept the poem is talking about.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "d. As with a lovely woman, entanglements with corrupt leaders lead to destruction." The recurring theme from King Wen is on High is that As with a lovely woman, entanglements with corrupt leaders lead to destruction.<span> </span>
<span>Adjective is a word that describes a noun or pronoun.In this sentence thereis one adjective "green". Adjectives usually come just before the noun. This is also the case in this sentence. Grass is the noun, and is described with the adjective "green".</span>
The church broke into two schisms, one of the sides was named the protestants. This was due to the news of selling indulgences where basically meant paying to go to heaven and be forgiven for your sins, which turned out to be there just for profit. The protestants became angry and broke apart from the church.