Hello. You did not inform the poem to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, when searching for your question on the internet, I managed to find another question exactly the same as yours, which presented the attached poem. If this is your case, I hope the answer below can help you.
Answer:
It creates a sense of protective devotion.
Explanation:
With the reading of the poem, we can see that the speaker is returning to his beloved, whom he wants to love and protect, the word "cloak" used at the end of the poem reinforces this idea of protective devotion, since the speaker states that "will cover "the beloved with his love, leaving her protected from all and any evil, since for him, the beloved is someone far above the normal elements of reality, being an idealized and flawless person.
The part of the sentence that tells "who" or "what" the sentence is about is the subject.
Answer: Honeybees demonstrate lots of behaviors that scan as “intelligent” to humans, including many that are unusual or highly advanced for any animal, let alone insects. They have symbolic language in what's known as the “waggle dance,” a symbolic movement that conveys the distance, direction, and quality of nectar sources.
Explanation:
They change shape due to a number of reasons.
The easiest reason to understand why they change is that they erode.
The coasts around the the world erode due to waves hitting cliffs, the wind batting against the coasts etc. Over a long period of time we can see that they change in shape.
(sorry I don't know why they move)
This leads her to believe that Darcy must have a personal reason for this visit; namely, that he is in love with Elizabeth (answer: C.)