Answer:
The subject matter of "A Poem of Changsha" is love. One central theme of the poem is steadfastness in love. In the following lines, the speaker describes her love for her husband lasting beyond this life:
But at fifteen I straightened my brows and laughed,
Learning that no dust could ever seal our love,
That even unto death I would await you by my post
And would never lose heart in the tower of silent watching.
Explanation:
A permeable layer of rock would have connected pores.
The climax is generally the part of a story where there is the most tension. This is the "turning-point," where the "edge-of-your-seat" moment is. The climax is generally full of suspense that has been brought up through the rising action, and is towards the end of the story.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
take a look at this line again
<em>performing breathtaking feats
</em>
<em>of aquatic acrobatics for the sheer joy of it.</em>
Does that sound like silly and foolish to you? It doesn't to me. That answer should never be considered. Not D
Where's the stubborn part? Do the dolphins sound stubborn? Not B either.
What about flexible and powerful? I think this is likely your second best answer. It would take power to get them out of the water and to be acrobatic you need to be flexible. I wouldn't pick this answer, but I understand those who would.
To me the answer if C. They sound like they are having a lot of fun. And they are treating what they are doing with a lot of glee and much joy. What the author says is that it is breathtaking. C is the only answer you could pick.