Answer:
b
Explanation:
In the context of this poem, the walls do no seem to be a structure designed to keep a foe out, but rather to trap something within. The telltale sign that the walls are perhaps not a beneficial thing is the word narrow.
Walls can be protective, but in a narrow context it is implied that the barrier causes suffocation and perhaps claustrofobia.
<span>Social media is, however, a good way to stay in touch with friends and family who live far away. But if we focus more on the people online than those who are nearby physically, or if we allow our friends who are in close proximity to become online friends only, then we have a problem. We can maintain those online friendships, but we should never substitute them for real friendships with people with whom we can talk and do things in person. Some in-person relationships may be difficult. </span>
Answer:
D.
through Creon, when he tries to control matters that only the gods have the right to govern
This is an expository prose.