From the excerpt of "Dover Beach" by Matthew Arnold, the line "...on the French coast, the light/Gleams and is gone..." obviously symbolizes the impermanence of life. The light on the French coast is like an opportunity presented to us, once. We must be ready once this opportunity comes.
If this is about about the book "The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis.
I believe it's
B.) She still has her wand
Correct me if I'm wrong
Answer:
The first one.
Explanation:
Meg loved fancy things and she was willing to give all of that up for her wedding with john
Answer:
dance routines/ personally conflict
(they could both be correct)
Explanation:
this was a tough one I'm not for sure certain that this is the correct answer I wish you would have given more context on this question I probably could give you a more correct answer but here's what I got