Answer:
i. Creatures of the Traveler's imagination.
Explanation:
Walter De La Mare's poem The Listeners is about a traveler knocking on a door of a lonely house in the woods. Though without any response from the 'occupants' of the house, the traveler proceeded to speak as if there is someone listening to him.
The poem shows the traveler asking <em>"Is there anybody there?"</em>, and getting no answer. He went on to say <em>"‘Tell them I came, and no one answered, That I kept my word," </em>and then went on his way. Though there is no direct reference to who the listeners are inside the house, we can assume that they are 'ghosts' or phantoms. They can also be creatures that the traveler imagined to live in the deserted house.
Thus, the<u> correct answer is option i.</u>
Regretful would work because it is a synonym for deplorable
As an African American man and leader in the civil rights movement, minister and supporter of Black nationalism, he urged his fellow Black Americans to protect themselves against white aggression “by any means necessary,” a stance that often put him at odds with the nonviolent teachings of Martin Luther King, Jr. His speech, The Ballot or the Bullet, is directed at African Americans and encourages them to stand up for their rights and vote. He then goes on to state that if this is not enough they may have to resort to violence. He uses rhetoric early on in an attempt to unite all African Americans.
id say D
sorry if that’s wrong :)