Answer:
Part A
C. He knows they will be wealthy someday.
Part B
D. "Everyone wants to go; it is very select, and they are not giving many invitations to clerks."
Explanation:
Answer:
It's B) In 1848, delegates at the Seneca Falls Convention used the Declaration of Independence to explain why women should have equal rights.
Based off the context of this sentence, the strong points: "one taste 'provoked another'", "to the flagon 'so often'", "that 'at length'", the synonym and or simpler definition to the said word (reiterated) or reiterate, would be repeat.
Actual definition of < reiterate >
Re•it•er•ate \rē-'it-e-'rāt\ vt-at•ed; -at•ing [L reiteratus, pp. of reiterare to repeat, fr. Re- + iterare to iterate] (1526) : to state or to do over again or repeatedly sometimes with wearying effect - re•it•er•a•tion \(') rē-,it-e-'rā-shen\ n - re•it•er•a•tive \ rē-'it-e-,rāt-iv, -ret-iv; -'i-tret-iv\ adj - re•it•er•a•tive•ly adv
Source for definition:
Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary
By: A. Merriam-Webster
Love is everlasting and all-consuming.
The poem “The Poison Tree” enumerates certain feelings of the speaker which is most obvious among the humans. In the introductory lines, the poet tells that how his ‘wrath’ against his friend ended after confessing it to him. Though the poet tells more about the feeling of hatred which he possessed for his enemy, the emphasis of the poem lies much on the feeling of love. The poet had used words like ‘hatred,’ ‘poison,’ ‘wrath’ throughout the poem so that the immortality of love would flourish upon it ever.