Foreshadowing (V) Is an <span>advance sign, warning or indication of what is to come in the future. </span>
I think the writer means that (especially with the second line) that there is no right or wrong way to live life - we are not guided and everything is very confusing. This is shown by the phrase "pathless wood". I also think the writer is trying to get across that they think you shouldn't think too deeply about life - just <em>live</em>. They express this in the line "It's when I'm weary of considerations". The writer is saying that life is dangerous and cruel, too, with "[O]ne line is weeping / From a twig's having lashed across it open." The writer is comparing the dangerous, ruthless, confusing woods to life itself.
Answer:
its number 2
Explanation:
02. when she realizes "I could not go back"
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<span>Eurylochus, one of Odysseus' men, justified eating the cattle, and the other men joined him. They decided to do so after being on the verge of starvation.
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Answer: It criticizes the way some readers try to understand a poem
Explanation:
The figurative language in this excerpt reveal that the way some readers try to understand a poem was being criticized by Collins criticizes.
He believes that some readers are not patient enough to understand the meaning of a poem and critically understand and analyse it. He wants them to be open minded, find the clues in the poem, its meaning and enjoy the poet's skills.