The character, Jane, feels powerless. Jane's fingers "quivered", as she is powerless. She also felt an "unveiling... anger" towards the teacher.
Option 2 would be your best answer.
Answer:
These supporting details reveal the speaker of the poem thinks friendship is more constant than love.
Explanation:
The excerpt we are studying here was taken from Emily Bronte's "Love and Friendship". In this poem, the speaker compares love to a wild-briar, while friendship is likened to a holly-tree. Love, like the rose-briar, is intense. Its scent fills the air, and it blooms beautifully, but as soon as winter comes, it perishes. Winter is a metaphor for difficulties. In the speaker's opinion, love does not survive hardship. On the other hand, like a holly-tree, friendship lasts. It may not be as attractive as a rose-briar, but it is constant, and does not die during winter. Friendship is, therefore, more constant than love, and that is the main idea of the poem.
Answer:
It means the man would rather be lied to then be told the truth because the truth is bad or it would just hurt to much.
EXAMPLE: My papa died so if somebody we’re to come up and tell me i have very bad news for you it is about you grandpa i would be so worried I would not want to know the truth so i would say no tell me 100 lies but if he told me the one truth that does not wish to be known that would make me sad
So to sum up everything if you need to tell someone the truth but it does not wish to be known say something else
Answer:
A
Explanation:
If you have a map, you can use the scale