The option that best describes how the poet helps the reader understand the theme is:
3. The poet uses an extended metaphor of a tree that grows and bears fruit to convey the theme.
- This question refers to the poem "The Poison Tree" by William Blake.
- The poem's theme concerns the dangers of not expressing one's feelings. More specifically, the dangers of not expressing anger.
- The poet uses an extended metaphor to convey the idea above.
- In the poem, the anger that is not expressed is compared to a tree. <u>The more the speaker keeps his feelings to himself, the more that tree grows.</u>
- Eventually, that tree bears fruit. In other words, the bottled up anger eventually leads to a bad consequence.
- In the poem, the fruit is a poisonous apple that ends up killing the speaker's enemy.
- With the information above in mind, we can choose number 3 as the best choice. The poet uses extended metaphor to convey the theme.
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The correct answer is B. Nature and humanity
Explanation:
Transcendentalism is a philosophical perspective that proposes knowledge, innate human goodness and nature are the elements necessary to search for divinity or know the truths of life.
One of the philosophers that supported this idea was Henry David Thoreau, in the excerpt Thoreau highlights the importance of nature and humanity in this philosophical perspective. For example in "I got up early and bathed in the pond; that was a religious exercise" the author shows the importance of the connection with nature to transcend. Additionally, in the excerpt, there are references to knowledge and important figures in this area as in "It was Homer's requiem; itself an Iliad and Odyssey" which highlights the importance of humanity and knowledge in transcendentalism. Thus, it can be inferred transcendentalists thinkers searched for divinity through nature and humanity.
Answer:
A doctor might use legos when try to persuade you to eat more fruits and veggies as a reward or to show you/make a diagram of why you should eat more fruits and vegetables.
C. Jennie: the housekeeper
The direct object is amazed