My answer is D) The years gone by
The following is my reasoning:
This poem has a theme of losing a loved one and the process of aging and in the lines "Murmur, a little sadly, how Love fled / And paced upon the mountains overhead / and hid his face amid a crowd of stars." The narrator wrote this poem for his wife to read in her old age, assuming he wrote this for her before his own death (this statement is supported by the first stanza of the poem).
Answer:
<em>ten years</em>
<em>ten yearsOdysseus lives about sixty years roughly, and of these he spends thirty abroad — the years of his maturity. He leaves Ithaca as a hardy young man to take part in the Trojan War, which lasts ten years.</em>
The "C. The symbol of commuters as birds illustrates how they come and go without ever experiencing the city" statement is the meaning of the symbol in the passage. The writer describes the commuter as a weird bird which inhabits the suburb as its home. However<span>, this bird never considers its home important to it.</span>
6. Turn right here where you can park.
7. I feel so much better after I quit smoking.
8. I love visiting you as you treat me so well.
9. I take allergy pills when I have hay fever.
10. I feel young again when I'm in my second childhood.
The answer is either B or C. I would be able to determine which is correct if I were given the passage.