C, it talks about how, " That on the ashes of which his youth doth lie" meaning that his youth has burnt out, and "In me thou see'st the glowing of such fire" If you think about it, the flame is Shakespeare, and the "ashes of his youth" mean his life. He knows about approaching death " The deathbed whereon it must expire", and he has excepted it.
Answer:
Robinson won the game that got the Dodgers into the playoffs.
Explanation:
Jackie Robinson is one of the greatest players in Major League Baseball history. He played his entire career with the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers(they used to play in Brooklyn then relocated to LA). In addition to his performance, he is known for breaking the baseball color line. He won a MVP award and is a member of the Hall of Fame.
In this question:
Which option gives a detail that supports the idea that Jackie Robinson "was also a great player"?
It should be an option in which he is praised. The only option that is a praise of Robinson is:
Robinson won the game that got the Dodgers into the playoffs.
One possible theme could be “how a person is affected by growing older”. Shakespeare compares old age to the seasonal shift. The narrator also describes how aging is harsh and ultimately comes to see its inevitability. Hope this helps!
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The answer is B. Asking the white children in his neighborhood to help him learn to read. In chapter VII, the quote, "Douglass's plan to learn to read centered on making friends with the poor white children of Baltimore and learning from them a little at a time," gives evidence of this fact.
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Answer:
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