Answer:
in line 29 the poem shifts to rejecting the companionship of others except his "love"
Explanation:
Answer:
The universal theme present in this excerpt is:
A. Hard work often leads to injuries and suffering.
Explanation:
"A Girl from Yamhill" is a memoir by author Beverly Cleary. In the particular excerpt we are analyzing here, the universal theme that can be noticed is that hard work often leads to injuries and suffering. <u>We all know that, as a general rule, farm work is hard work. It demands a lot of physical strength from those performing it. The character in the excerpt has the muscles to do the work, but his shoulder sockets are too shallow for the weight of those muscles. When the horses jer.k on the reins, he dislocates his arm. This injury obviously leads to pain and suffering.</u>
Answer:
This might be wrong but...
B seems the most old-timey too me.
Explanation:
A coach is normal, though it sounds quite old-timey, and luxurious comforts just mean that Miss Fairchild has money to throw around.
An influx of passengers means that a bunch of people came, and that is quite ususal on a train.
And finally, B. A smoker is a car where passangers are allowed to smoke- which are not that common nowawdays. Also, when you think of smokers, you think of older times.
Again.... this all might be wrong so... take everything I say with a grain of salt. Or a gallon.