I don’t know dude. Try looking it up.
It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question, so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. In the poem "Song of Becoming", the reader can most likely conclude that the central conflict in the poem is a dispute over o<span>wnership of land areas. Hope this helps.</span>
This line is referring to the fact that time takes beauty away from everything. Unfair in this context is the act of taking away beauty -- instead of being fair (beautiful), that thing has become "unfair" (losing its beauty). Even things that 'excel' in beauty will become unfair in time.
Let's read the text again...
My grandfather the fisherman always told me that the best way to communicate with fish is to drop them a line.
There are three phrases that help us to understand the pun in the text: The grandfather is a fisherman, it means his job is to catch fish, by communicate he means to make the fish come closer, and by drop them a line he means the fishing rod thread.
Taking the above into account the correct answers are:
A.“communicate” and “drop them a line”
B.The pun plays on a phrase that means both to send a note and to attempt to catch a fish.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
"The Book of Martha" is a part of the collection of short stories written by Octavia E. Butler. The story appears in the book titled "Bloodchild and other stories."
The story, "The Book of Martha," is about creating a perfect world and society. The task is given to a writer named Martha, who risks her career as a writer by taking up the task of giving dreams to people.
To shape the alternate theme of collaborating on difficult decisions, Martha would have asked God to choose other people who would help her to make decisions.
Therefore, option D is correct.