Answer:
one fourteenth if the original section
Explanation:
If Anna plants peas in four sevenths of her garden and herbs in the other two sevenths then she has used up six sevenths of the space that she originally started out with. She now only has one sevenths of her garden that she can now use. If she divides the one seventh into two pieces we assume that she has done so equally. This will result in having two even plots of one fourteenth. The answer is one fourteenth.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option A. The <span>excerpts from Alexander pope's the rape of the lock that most explicitly suggests that it is a parody of epic poetry would be that </span><span> "Heroes and maidens come here." Hope this answers the question.</span>
Answer: Robinson feels like an equal, even though she is the only girl.
Explanation:
All of these phrases show personification.
When the cake is "calling her name", it is really just very tempting to Melissa.
The candle isn't really "dancing in the dark", it's actually just flickering.
The brown grass isn't really "begging for water", it is just very, very dry.
The sun is not "stretching its golden arms", those are just rays of light that are shining across the valley.