I’m pretty sure it’s interstate 10
The correct answer of the given question above would be the third option. Here is the complete answer. In "The World is Too Much with Us," what accounts for people's being "out of tune" is <span>their over-involvement with economic aspects of life. Hope this answers your question.</span>
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Bears are hibernating in the winter. Reality: It might seem like they're out cold before spring, but bears simply undergo a less intense version of hibernation called torpor in which their pulse rate and breathing slows down, their body temperature decreases marginally, and they don't feed or expel body waste.
No its Latin roots i believe
B), life is a struggle, but there is rest at the end. In the poem, Rosette discusses hardships “Shall I find comfort, travel-sore and weak” and finding comfort at the end of the road. She also uses a hill as an allegory for life, and shows how it is an uphill battle for everyone. She also discussed “Will there be beds for me and all who seek?” And she is again referring to “the end of the road” or the end of life.