C. , Aeolus thinks Odysseus must surely be cursed, and does not wish to suffer the wrath of the major gods.
Answer: D. While "Psalm" argues that the soul continues after death, "Auspex" indicates that time destroys the heart's passions.
The themes in "Psalm of Life" is different from "Auspex" in a sense that Psalm believes that the soul will still leave even if the body dies however Auspex believes that the time totally damages a heart's passion.
Answer:
B. Toast popped out of the silver toaster, was seized by a spidery metal hand that drenched it with melted butter.
D. She had both ears plugged with electronic bees that were humming the hour away. She looked up suddenly, saw him, and nodded.
Explanation:
"Fahrenheit 450" is a dystopian novel written by Ray Bradbury. The novel is set in future, where the citizen are programmized by technology and books are banned.
The statements that shows that the novel is set in future are:
B. Toast popped out of the silver toaster, was seized by a spidery metal hand that drenched it with melted butter.
D. She had both ears plugged with electronic bees that were humming the hour away. She looked up suddenly, saw him, and nodded.
These two statements show the technological advancement in the society. For instance, a machine applying butter over toasted bread.
Answer:
Low celebrates the completion of the Brooklyn Bridge and the hard work that went into building it.
Explanation:
I say this because in the third sentence, "At last we all rejoice in the signal triumph" they are clearly celebrating the completion of the Brooklyn Bridge and the hard work that went into building it.