Answer:
false
When he refuses to join Zaroff on a hunt, the General turns against him. Zaroff informs Rainsford that he will be hunted for the next three days. If Rainsford survives, he will be returned to the mainland, provided that he promises to tell no one of what happens on the island.
Through the actions and feelings of the main character is the way in which the universal theme is revealed in "By the Waters of Babylon.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
This is the excerpt from "Verses upon the Burning of our House, July 10th, 1666" by Anne Bradstreet.
As one could presume, the main event od this poem is the burning of the author's house, which made her question her opinion towards God, property and belongings.
First few lines of the poem describe how she was awakened from her sleep by her neighbors' yells screaming of fire.
She practically states that she doesn't wish to anyone to hear those sounds and experience what she experienced.
Also, this poem is famous for its use inverted syntax (inverted word order).
Now, answers A. and C. communicate the same meaning, however answer A. uses inverted syntax, so the best fitting answer would be C.
Note that, written without inverted syntax, these lines lost the rhyme, which suggests one of the reasons for use of inverted word order.
I think that she lied about maybe the scar ?
Well during the entire poem, he is referring to her beauty and relating it to the beauty of gold and how in the summer other beautiful things fade, or the dim and lose their beauty, but her, her beauty doesn't fade. As long as the poem lives on, she is immortal and so is her beauty. 1. is false (he tells that summers end but her beauty wont). 2. True. Talks about her beauty/youth will last forever.