Taking the whole poem into account, I think the correct answer must be C.
The jar is a small, common, impersonal object, but in Stevens' view, it affects the nature, depriving it of its inherent wilderness. Although it is one of a thousand, it still has the power and dominion over nature. Its meaningless existence leaves a negative trail in this world. If the jar was regarded as faceless a person living in a highly commercialized, industrialized world, and the nature as freedom, the parallel would be all the more effective.
Your answer is C.
I love to go walking. This is a simple sentence. Running with my dog is a dependent clause. I love to go walking and running with my dog. This is a good sentence because I put a conjunction and added the sentences together.
Answer:
Explanation:
Without knowing nothing of the man I can picture him by imagining the importance of being hungry mentally. ¨Stay foolish¨ is more ambigious to me; in the sence of preserving certain <em>¨childish¨ and ingenuous aspects </em>or maybe more like believing in things that the world as such considers to be <em>¨foolish¨.</em>
<em>¨Without deviation from the norm progress is not possible¨ </em>pops up in my mind. The phrase is by Frank Zappa and it summons up my belief - and maybe also that of Steve Jobs - that, although the whole world considers you a fool, you might be right in your mental deviation.
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Answer:
C.
Explanation:
"A Call Loan" and "A Retrieved Reformation" are short stories written by O Henry.
O Henry, known for his endings with a twist, justifies this title in these two stories as well. Both the stories end with a twist and sudden resolution of conflicts. In 'A Retrieved Reformation,' the conflict ends coincidently when Ben Price pretends not to know Valentine. In 'A Call Loan,' the story ends coincidently when Merwin and Longley return only to find that cattle have been sold for $29,000.
So, the correct answer is option C.
Idk but id say sequence??