The correct answer is letter <span>C.What makes a symbol valid in a piece of literature? </span>The primary question the author of "Speaking of Symbolism" is trying to answer "C.What makes a symbol valid in a piece of literature?" In Symbolism, there are a lot of questions that will surely come out because symbolism can mean anything.
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In To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus is a lawyer.
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Take out the bare parts: the subject and verb: forests _____.
If you still can't tell, assimilate it to something easier. Let's say "they are".
Both "forests" and "they" are plural.
Now, you wouldn't say "they is"; the verb also has to be plural.
Back to "forests _____": forests contain. (A)
By the Process of Elimination, C and D are incorrect. You also cannot fill it out with "has contained" because that is singular. It would be "have contained", but that does not make sense in the context.
So, the final answer would sound like this:
The forests near my home contain many different types of trees and plants.
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A. Public domain means whose exclusive intellectual rights have expired , have been forfeited, have been expressly waived, or are incapable. So if someone owned a building but had their rights for the building terminated, that building is now a public domain until someone buys the building. So, after the building has been handed over because of the terminated rights of the owner, it is now a "Public Domain".