Answer:
B
Explanation:
Let's not make it complicated. The original text used stuff about, making it less informal and casual. Although the question is looking for a more concrete phrase, A and D doesn't look like a better way to write it.
Maybe consider C but it's highly likely its B.
Answer:
Blake describes wandering 'thro' each charter'd street'. ... In Blake's 'London' even the beauty and anarchy of nature are subjected to political control. The regular iambic rhythm continually exemplifies the unavoidable, imprisoning influence of society, which haunts not only nature, but the citizens of London.
Explanation:
Answer:
B) Alfonso wants others to notice him, and Amy is worried about what Robert will think.
Explanation:
In the first passage, it's clear that Alfonso is very focused on what other people will think of him, causing him to do many things just to improve his appearance and what others think of him.
In the second passage, Amy constantly asks herself worrying questions, afraid of what Robert might think of her family's Chinese traditions.
Both demonstrate the theme that people often care about what others think of them.