1. Introduce urself
2. Treat them kindly
3. Offer them help
3. What does the poet mean when he uses the word “wealth”?
In the context of the poem, the speaker gazes around at a meadow full of daffodils, without fully understanding how much the scene really means to him. He remembers the moment later on in his life and it brings him COMFORT. With this in mind, think about what the poet means when he speaks of wealth.
In this situation, wealth does not mean money.
Think about a precious memory you have. When you were experiencing that moment, did you know how precious it was? Did you know how much “wealth” it would bring you in the future?
The daffodils that the poet gazed at brought him ____ in days of sadness.
Fill in the blank with an accurate word and your choice will correspond with “wealth” and what it means in this poem.
HINT: I mentioned the word in the first paragraph of my answer. It’s in caps.
<span>1. The correct answer is D. time. This is because the woman believes that she doesn't have enough time to fulfill her dreams, and that time is slipping away from her and taking away her youth and beauty.
2. The word inside is a A. preposition. Prepositions are words we use to usually denote where something is - words like in, at, on, under, etc. are all prepositions.
3. The word Gosh! is an C. interjection. Words such as Ouch!, Wow!, Huh!, etc. are usually followed by an exclamation mark and called interjections because they express a feeling.
4. The word and is a B. conjunction. Conjunctions are linking words which connect parts of sentences - words such as and, or, but, etc.</span>
Answer: Today the sun has come again
A cold winter at its end
We all wake up with the spring
A fresh breath, a new breeze
The sun sets and fades away
It will stay longer tomorrow day
The weather warms, it brings us to life
Soon it will be summertime
Explanation:
He says giving liberty in order to get safety is bad. So liberty is the best thing.
Explanation:
- If you give up your freedom saying the higher authority will take care, then what you have done will make you abuse the authority and the power they have.
- It says if one gives up the liberty to some authority just to feel safer, then you will not get either one.
- The power to whom you have given up the liberty will enslave you. You don't deserve that liberty.