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a. In search. During the gold rush, many settlers travelled to California in search of gold.
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It is either the 2 or the 3
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The third is maybe not as likley because the passage says different gargoyles from different times and from the number 3 anwser seems like it is only 1 type of gargoyles.
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I read the play of Macbeth not too long ago so...
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Christian Symbolism/Biblical Imagery in Macbeth. The three witches represent the trinity of the father, son and holy spirit. The three witches prophesize who Macbeth will become, much like prophets in the Bible prophesize about Jesus. “Thou hast it now: king, Cawdor, Glamis, all, as the weird women promised
Hey! Your answer to this question is: He wishes he had a better, more exciting life.
In the story he has a wife who is very picky and nags him a lot. When his imagination is turned "on", he was usually the hero in what hes thinking and is happy as can be!
Sorry for it being a late answer, I hope this still helps!
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The theme of the poem is:
B. Words of love are worthy of speaking anytime.
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"In every deed shall mingle, love," says the speaker at the end of the poem. Love can intrude, can disrupt anything at anytime, because it is love. Even in one's sleep, even if one's dreaming, love is worth listening to. The speaker may be tired, sleepy, but he craves his muse's love, and so his words shall carry his feelings: "The lover's voice tonight shall flow."