The forlorn speaker of this poem addresses the woman he loves, fearing that death will take away both her and his chance for fame.
Answer: Option D.
<u>Explanation:</u>
"When I Have Fears" is a poem written by John Keats. The poet in this poem gives immense importance to the ultimate reality of the life of the human being which is death.
The poem conveys an essential message that everything in this world such as love, fame, beauty are just transitory. They are all going to fade away and are all temporary. Nothing in this world is permanent. Death will take away his beloved also from him and he fears an early death.
Answer:
C. leave the past behind. Doyle uses Sherlock Holmes to show how people can show forgiveness to others, even if they have the power to convict them of something they have done wrong. Mercy. Forgiveness.
It can be helpful to leave the past behind. Forgetting those things that were before, and finding peace now.
Explanation:
He steals it. He is forgiven. This fellow will not go wrong again. Show him what is right and he can follow the righteous (no one is righteous) path. We all try to be better than we were before.
This statement is not logical, because there can still be other farmers, who are not so generous. It's Illogical, although I would rather call it induction:generalisation from a small sample to a bigger sample.
The Answer is A. Connotation is the emotion or idea that comes to you when you are reading a specific word or phrase.