<span>The speaker in In Memoriam, A. H. H. by
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, believes in Death's supreme power. [ This might
give an idea of how the poem is an account of all Tennyson's thoughts
and feelings as he copes with his grief over such a long period -
including wrestling with the big philosophico-scientific questions of
his day.</span>
Hester at Her Needle
The narrator covers the events of several years. After a few months, Hester is released from prison. Although she is free to leave Boston, she chooses not to do so. ... Although she is an outcast, Hester remains able to support herself due to her uncommon talent in needlework.
“Do I have all the information that I need” and “have I found an answer to each of my questions?” Are the options that apply
Answer:
A
Explanation:
None of the answers specifically mentions race, but A mentions welcoming people so I'm 95% sure that's the answer
Answer:
Wow it’s A btw but good job typing that in
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