From the excerpt presented, it is obvious that the narrator is uncomfortable. The most obvious sentence to prove this is <u>B - My posture is consciously congruent to the shape of my hard chair. </u>The person, writing in first person, is conscious of his or her discomfort, we can gather this from this sentence. They describe their chair as hard, and is accomodated to this uncomfortable chair. This sentiment is painfully relatable. The chair is rigid and so is the posture of this person, because there's no other option but to sit in the hard chair.
The repetition, "The tide rises, the tide falls," suggests the continuous motion of the sea. This supports the theme that human life and works are transitory. This poem presents the perspective of an old traveler who is standing on the verge of death. The poet presents the never-ending rise and fall of the tides in contrast with the finite journey of the traveler to show the mortality of life, as in the line "The day returns, but nevermore
/Returns the traveler to the shore." The constant rise and fall of the tides emphasize the reoccurring cycle of life in the universe, where people are born, go through different phases of life and then silently leave. Also, time washes away the spots of their existence. However, what stays in the minds of the readers is the impacts of the transience of life and eternity of the tides.
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there would be 5 bats and 8 cats if there are 3 more cats than bats. we can check this by doing 8-5=3, and also 8+5=13. please mark as brainlest.
I believe the answer is C) a biography about a historical figure