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The answer is: [C]: "the poet's sorrow and despair" .
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Refer to the entire poem:
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"The Guitar" by Federico Garcia Lorca
The weeping of the guitar
<span> begins.
The goblets of dawn are
smashed.
The weeping of the guitar
begins.
Useless
to silence it.
Impossible
to silence it.
It weeps
monotonously
as water weeps
as the wind weeps
over snowfields.
Impossible
to silence it.
It weeps for distant
things.
Hot southern sands
yearning for white camellias.
Weeps arrow without target
evening without morning
and the first dead bird
on the branch.
Oh, guitar!
Heart mortally wounded
by five swords.
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Answer:
I don't know if you still need this but I thought it'd be fun to write anyway.
<em>I think that that writing is emotional</em>
<em>it is always new, always different</em>
<em>As long as it tells a story</em>
<em>Sometimes I feel more indifferent</em>
<em>When there's no theme.</em>
<em>When the event is insignificant.</em>
<em>I think writing is beautiful</em>
<em>Sometimes makes me incoherent</em>
<em>Because it's magnificent</em>
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Don't know if this helps, the instructions were kind of unclear, but hoped this helped!
<em>Stay cold, </em>
<em>Brook</em>
The most likely parable story scenario is B. A MOTHER CALLS HER CHILDREN IN TO EAT LUNCH, BUT ONE CHILD DISOBEYS AND CONTINUES PLAYING SO THAT WHEN HE COMES INSIDE LATER, THERE IS NO FOOD LEFT.
A parable is a story that illustrates instructive lessons or principles. It has human characters. And the events happening to the human characters in the parable will conclude to learning or imparting a lesson that is applicable for our everyday living.