sorrowful.
He is sad that they pulled her away.
1.The fog is not permanent it moves it stays only for a moment as in the last sentence it moves on.
2. D a metaphor it using the cat as a metaphor for the fog.
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I am really struggling with this, if I could get some help understanding this that would be great.
Using a dictionary and the methods described at the beginning of the “Advanced Reading Skills” lesson, provide a “translation” of Eliot’s paragraph.
In a peculiar sense he will be aware also that [the poet] must inevitably be judged by the standards of the past. I say judged, not amputated, by them; not judged to be as good as, or worse or better than, the dead; and certainly not judged by the canons of dead critics. It is a judgment, a comparison, in which two things are measured by each other. To conform merely would be for the new work not really to conform at all; it would not be new, and would therefore not be a work of art. And we do not quite say that the new is more valuable because it fits in; but its fitting in is a test of its value–a test, it is true, which can only be slowly and cautiously applied, for we are none of us infallible judges of conformity. We say: it appears to conform, and is perhaps individual, or it appears individual, and may conform; but we are hardly likely to find that it is one and not the other.
To correctly answer these questions i would have to have more information on your subject. If you can add more to this so i could help you further it would be great.
Either the 2nd or third one would work because you just want the two sentence to become one and so by putting either a comma or ; there then you could make one sentence clear.