D) For oft, when on my couch I lie
In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye
Which is the bliss of solitude;
And then my heart with pleasure fills
Answer:
Either the narrator is having a bad day, or is just clumsy. Just by this short part of the story, we can infer that he/she is a kind person. They use the word, "sorry," and were embarrassed yet polite when they realized that they didn't have enough money. When the generous person behind them gives them money, the narrator is thankful. However, the "generous" person isn't so generous. They just want to leave.
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At the beginning of the poem, he says why he does not love her. He doesn't love her as if she was a salt-rose, topaz, or carnation, but he loves her as if she was a plant that does not bloom. This means that he does not love her superficially, but he loves her deeply for who she is on the inside.
Flowers are beautiful things that everyone admires, but no one would admire a flower that doesn’t bloom because they could not see the beauty that it contains.
Answer: She acknowledges the expectations of others
Explanation:
Most people do not like insects. She allows people to agree with this statement before she slowly brings you into her perspective.
These answers are correct!
Looking at the subject will help clarify the right verb.
7. "bark" is singular, therefore "has" is correct because it is singular
8. "cats and monkeys" is plural, therefore "have" is correct because it is plural
9. "summer camps" is plural, therefore "are" is correct because it is plural