If I can remember it would be B
Answer:
"Standing as we do upon the watch tower of human freedom"
Explanation:
"The watch tower of human freedom" is an example of a metaphor, comparing human freedom to a watch tower.
Answer:
“The Widow at Windsor” uses a rapidly paced cadence to draw the reader into a conflicted world where soldiering for a powerful woman is a source of pride and disrespect and furthermore, the readers sees this duality of mind as demonstrable in any time period, regardless of the date.
It means the speakers mother has passed away
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