The answer is most likely D! :)
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Summary: =====> The poem Sympathy, focuses on the relationships of freedom, and oppression, of an individual to an oppressive society; the bird to its cage, and of an artist to expression.
Question: =====> The problem faced by both the Bird, and the Author of the poem sympathy is that.
Answer: =====> They both face barriers that restrict their freedom.
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The formal inquiry with the error it represents are:
- Too broad
- Too narrow
- Not concise
- Not complex
<h3>What is a formal inquiry option?</h3>
This is known to be the stage of an investigation when the commission has entered into a signed agreement with the original claimant and the commission has made effort to notify the victim.
Hence, we can see that the question is incomplete, therefore, I gave a general answer to help you with yours.
Since he is doing research on a renowned person, he should rightly get his documents right.
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I feel like this question is offensive, but as i do not know the context, I will answer.
Answer:
Jackie may have trust issues, or someone in the team did something that he disliked and hasen’t gotten over it. Or maybe the obvious answer, discrimination.
The excerpt of the poem written by Alfred Noyes contain: A. characters, C. theme, and D. setting. <u>The first literary element:</u> characters, is present with the description of the <em>highwayman</em>, a man that enter an old inn wearing a french hat, lace at his chin, a coat, high boots and a pistol. There's another character presented in the excerpt, the landlord's daughter, a girl with black eyes and black long hair. Thus, the characters are the people presented on the poem. <u>The second literary element is the</u> theme: an unknown man enters and old inn and meets the owner's daughter, thus the theme is what the poem is talking about. <u>Finally </u>we have the setting: the description of the highway, the sky, the inn, all the description of the places, what surrounds the characters make up the setting of the poem.