Answer is C because you said so..
<h2>Answer:</h2>
C. gives and takes life
<h2>Explanation;</h2>
In the poem Dale Wisely says that
"Waters split the firmament,
dividing heaven from earth
in a splashy feat of parting
here from… there."
The stanza in the poem is actually differentiating heaves from earth which means that life on earth and life after-here is a firmament between earth and skies. Life on earth is where living things are born and in the heavens they go when their life is taken.
Answer:
This question refers to the text "The Truth About Neil Armstrong (Op-Ed)" By <em>James Hansen.</em>
Explanation:
According to what we can read in this text, Neil Armstrong did not like glamour, quite the opposite.
He was a very modest person who refrained from publicity and focused more on his career rather than fame. It also talks about how he was an honest man and faithful to his principles.
All of these traits are completely contrary to a person who seeks glamour and fame.
The pronoun in the sentence is who and it is a relative pronoun.
Hope this helps baiii <33
Id say that its “to persuade your reader that you have a reasonable position”