<span>The line "And soar on high among the blest" means that she wants to be one of God's angels in heaven. Throughout the poem, she is showing devotion to God and to her family. Suffering from a loved one's loss, she wanted to be in heaven and be reunited with God and her lover.</span>
Answer:
When running an important cross country race, Jenny prefers to wear <em><u>these</u></em> sneakers instead of <em><u>those</u></em> sneakers."
Explanation:
Considering the structure of the sentence and the blanks available in the sentence, it is easy to imply that the correct words for the blanks are "these, those". This makes the new and full sentence as <em>"when running an important cross country race, Jenny prefers to wear these sneakers instead of those sneakers."</em>
Considering the other options and placing them in the blanks doesn't make or produce a meaningful and correct sentence. So, the only correct option answer is to use <u>option D</u>.
They are talking about how things in life arent fair and that you should deal with it. For example Two-Bit says "Like it or Lump it' basically meaning to deal with it or get angry about it.
The first sentence is a good example for combining ideas. because there’s two subjects, you like going to the movies, especially over winter break.
if you want to combine the two sentences, instead of a period, use a comma.