Expository text:
Facts, Examples, Explanations
Not Expository text:
Opinions, Fictional Stories, Quotes from Friends
D. It is where important an important character lives.
Answer: C
It's implied, which means it's neither directly stated nor invisible, but revealed, as stated in the question, through characters and/or events.
The text context and 3rd person views of the text.
The answer would be sections 2 and 3.
The author starts the poem conveying the beauty of nature and how it reminds him, at the same time, of the fleeting aspect of life. <u>In the second stanza, he develops a sort of calculation of his own mortality and how close he is to the end</u>. There's a strong irony here in how nature's grace and splendor serves to remind him of death. <u>In the third and final stanza, he concludes that he should carry on living with intensity every moment as an antidote for life's brevity.</u>
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