In the poem "The Sun Has Long Been Set" written by William Wordsworth, he somehow critizes the life style in the city which can be fake, not like nature, and as an example of it he mentiones Parades, this type of event are held for many reasons, but are usually celebrations of some sort where people march in costumes. A masquerade is other sort of party where the people invited usually wear a costume and a mask. With his poem William Wordsworth states London is beautiful on certain nights in June and there is no way to outshine nature and people's costumes and celebration can be pretentious and a little silly.
The answer is: The pacing slows down the text with deliberate and descriptive language, which gives the story a mysterious atmosphere.
In the excerpt from "After Twenty Years," the author O. Henry describes the winter scene with details about the weather and the how the people in the street are behaving, which gives a sense of mystery to the story.
The rest of the options are incorrect because the events in the passage do not depict surprise, humor or alarm. Besides, there is no further description of the man, and the pacing is not fast.
The answer for the first question is “D: It is a description
of Heaven”. This part Meditation 17 tells about how man reaches his ultimate
end – death. After death, a man’s journey is not ended. Instead, he starts a
new and better life in the spiritual world, which is heaven. The “Library”
represents heaven where every person or “page” becomes more open to one another
under God’s guidance.
For the second question, the answer is “B: Farewell Ben”.
Ben Jonson wrote “On My First Son” for his eldest son named Benjamin.
“C: He and his wife are so in love that it does not matter
whether they are together.” is the answer for the last question. It doesn’t
matter whether they are together or not because they know that they love each
other very deeply.
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