The correct answer is letter  (B)The <span>laburnum’s</span> (trembling) branches can hardly bear the burden of the beauty of “the honey-sweet and honey-colored blossoms of a laburnum” (6–7), the subject to which <span>“theirs” refers.</span>
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
They have the same word root
Explanation:
The word root is part.
 
        
             
        
        
        
As dew leaves the cobweb lightly Threaded with stars, The language and imagery in these opening lines depict brightness.
Answer: A
Explanation
In this poem, the poet starts with the joy that is spread all throughout the first two lines. 
Moving forward the brightness of the poem disappears to sadness and a feeling of loneliness. 
It feels as if the poet is missing someone who was supposed to be close to her but has left her alone. 
She remembers the love she once felt and compares it to the sights she sees in her life.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The answer is: 
A. shame those acting foolishly or immorally
D. caution audiences or readers about foolish or immoral behavior
Satire is the use of humor, exaggeration or mockery to expose, criticize and indicate other people's flaws or stupidity in a disapproving manner, especially in politics and corruption. As a consequence, it makes something or someone appear ridiculous and makes the audience reflect on society's vices.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Swift uses satire to reveal his belief that English landlords often take advantage of their Irish tenants. 
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