Lack, want, need, require as verbs all stress the absence of something desirable, important, or necessary. Lack means to be without or to have less than a desirable quantity of something: to lack courage, sufficient money, enough
I think the answer is the last phrase "<span>capable of great sensitivity and tenderness"
In the sixth stanza of the poem, his sensitive and tender side was shone. He had lost his wife but he continues to remember her memory. He took care of their children. He was able to take the role of the mother and a father at the same time.</span>
Answer:
Angelic Doctor no hate if I am wrong :)
Adamant means insistent or determined. It means refusing to change one's mind.
Here, she is so adamant that the speaker eats a healthy breakfast that she chases down the bus. That means she is very determined and uncompromising. The speaker WILL eat breakfast!
It’s A because the author is directly telling you what the character is feeling