Definitely bandwagon, loaded words and all the others. I would also say testimonial
Answer:
Ok I can help
Explanation:
but where is the options or passage ?
There are intermissions between acts.
If this is about H.D.'s poem "Sea Rose", then the answer is the olfactory sense (sense of smell).
In the last stanza, we've got the second contrast in the poem (the first one was "a wet rose single on a stem"): a "spice rose", which is a particular kind of rose, very lavish and beautiful. "Acrid fragrance" is a unique feature of the sea rose that the speaker talks to, and she doubts that this spice rose can have it. In other words, even though the sea rose is "harsh" and "marred", atrophied, destroyed by the sand and the winds, it still has a more distinct and beautiful smell (even though it is acrid) than a regular, nurtured, home-grown rose.
You study the correct way for the right answers to all problems. Sometimes we think we are right, and then findout we where wrong. Always ask questions and always double check.