The speaker's motivation for discussing the death of his friend is C) Expressing his felling and coming to terms with his loss. through the poem the speaker passes by different stages of grief, he doesn't understand why was it his time to die.
The other options are not correct because A) the poem does talk about the love felt for the lost friend but doesn't focus on the meaning of it. B) even when he doesn't understand why he doesn't explore the reasons for it and D) It doesn't make a comparison between this to things.
Answer:
It shows Donne in a non-serious playful mood. The poet's satirical vein finds full play, and the poem fully justifies Leishman's praise of Donne as, the monarch of wit. As usual, the emotional situation is defined in the very beginning. The poet is dejected and down-hearted because his beloved has rejected him.
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The detail from the text that best supports the answer to part A is "Dystopian authors argued that the pursuit of perfection will inevitably lead not to ‘no place’ but to a ‘bad place’, because of flaws within the system”
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- The Part A of the text speaks about the discipline of Dystopia.
- The given text exhibits a resemblance of meaning between the two as it progresses.
- It is through part A of the text itself that we get a crude idea of dystopia.
C is the best choice. None of the other orders make sense
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It wasn't literally raining cats and dogs you are hypothetically speaking so ,therefore, I choose (B) When someone says "It's raining cats and dogs"It simply means it's is raining very hard.