For this I would put the subject to English not math
The correct answer is "'T is sweet to visit the still wood, where springs." Longfellow's "An April Day" that best describes the mood of this stanza is the line " 'T is sweet to visit the still wood, where springs"
Answer:
Ghosts visit Brutus on the eve of battle to hunt Brutus. He says that killing Ceasar nothing is changed in Rome, as another Caesar is leading the Roman empire.
Explanation:
Also, the ghost is putting a worm of doubt into Brutus's mind, as he is going to the battle, the dead Ceasar is appearing to hunt him.
Brutus is between consciousness and sleep, but his fears are presented in a form of this monstrous creature that comes to his dreams to make him suffer.
Answer:
It basically means if we don't work for it we don't value it highly
Hope I helped :)
It was odd because the stranger was in a great rush.