I think the answer is A. A joyful celebration of a victory by the hometown football team.
Answer:
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Work</h2>
Explanation:
The dominant theme of the poem “I Hear America Singing” is work, specifically hard and intense manual labor. Whitman clearly dedicates the poem to people who work hard day by day: mechanics, carpenters, masons, boatmen, deckhands, shoemakers, hatters, wood-cutters, ploughboys, mothers, wives or girls. These types of people who perform manual labor and are physically active are called ‘blue-collar workers’. Notice the absence of ‘while-collar workers’ in Whitman’s poem: doctors, poets, teachers or writers. It becomes quite obvious that Whitman had a sort of disgust for ‘white-collar workers’, whom he probably considered not worthy of being mentioned.
Answer:
If you see my love aging, work against it.
Do not be lazy; we are all running out of time.
Explanation:
Hello. You did not present the story to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
The meaning of a story refers to the theme that the story is addressing and how that theme, worked on in the story, conveys a lesson to the public, conveys a valuable teaching about something.
When a text presents quotations from other works, they must be in line with this teaching that the text wishes to pass on, giving greater depth on this subject. In this case, to answer your question, you must identify what is the teaching that the author of the story is trying to promote and how that teaching is intensified by the quotes presented.