This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
In the poem, what is the most significant difference between the rose-briar and the holly-tree?
A. The rose-briar is considered far more beautiful than the holly-tree.
B. The holly-tree is more resilient during the winter than the rose-briar.
C. The rose-briar smells sweeter in spring than the holly-tree does in winter.
D. The holly-tree has pric.kly leaves for more of the year than the rose-briar has thorns.
Answer:
The most significant difference between the rose-briar and the holly-tree is:
B. The holly-tree is more resilient during the winter than the rose-briar.
Explanation:
"Love and Friendship" is a poem by Emily Bronte in which she compares love to friendship. Love is represented by the rose-briar, friendship is represented by the holly-tree, and difficulties are represented by winter.
The speaker in the poem knows that the rose-briar (love) is considered more beautiful and intense than the holly-tree (friendship). However, when winter (difficulties) comes, it is the holly-tree that survives. By this extended metaphor, the speaker shows us that the constancy of friendship is more valuable than the intensity of love. Friendship is more resilient.
Note: I had to type "pric.kly" this way because Brainly interprets it as a bad word.
D. Hamm. ..................................
Explanation:
Just before the harvest, the village holds the Feast of the New Yam to give thanks to the earth goddess, Ani. Okonkwo doesn't really care for feasts because he considers them times of idleness. ... Ekwefi, in particular, enjoys the contest because Okonkwo won her heart when he defeated the Cat.
Answer:
To point out the effect of a black hole on a star
The correct answers are A. Begin and B. Shop
Explanation:
Suffixes are syllables or letters added after a word to create a new word derived from the original word. Additionally, in some cases due to language conventions, the original word is modified before any suffix can be added; this includes doubling the final consonant. From the options, this occurs in the words begin and shop; for example, in the word "beginner", in which the prefix "-er" is added to form a noun, the last letter "n" is doubled; this also applies to the word beginning. Similarly, in words such as "shopper" with the -er suffix or "shopping" the "p" is doubled.