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:
1. Bewilderment
2. Transcend
3. Presumptuous
4. Accomplice
5. Anguish
Explanation:
Bewildered means to be shocked and confused.
Transcend means to put aside
Presumptuous means arrogant
Accomplice is an assistant, usually in crime
Anguish is pain and suffering
From what I could find, Sirens are asking for help. The song they sing is a cry for help. They are described as acting/singing like a "damsels in distress".
I had to confer with the principle about leaving school grounds in the middle of the day.
A. Smoothest is the answer because superlative means <span>of the highest quality or degree.</span>