This question refers to the story "The Devil and Tom Walker" by Washington Irving. In these lines, we see that the devil is chopping trees with the names of early settlers carved on them. The implication is that the devil helped these people in some way. As we learn that the devil is behind the actions of these early settlers, the conclusion is that the settlers were likely to be evil and mean-spirited. Moreover, this shows that the author's attitude toward the activities of the early settlers is a negative one.
Answer:
THEY ARE RELEATED TO EACH OTHER AND THEY ARE FRIENDS.
Explanation:
MARK ME BRAINLIEST PL
Not grammatically correct.
The correct answer to this question is letter "c. the poet is wishing the world to remember her after she is gone."
This is my letter to the world that never wrote to me— the simple news that nature told— with tender majesty her message is committed to hands i cannot see— for love of her—sweet—countrymen— judge tenderly—of me. The most accurate paraphrase of this poem is that <span>the poet is wishing the world to remember her after she is gone. </span>