In my opinion, the correct answer is D: <span>Both the parallel structure in the excerpt of "An Irish Airman Foresees His Own Death" and the repetition in the excerpt from "Do not go gentle into that good night" emphasize the inevitability of death.
The main point of both poems is that death is inevitable. However, in Yates' poem, the airman willingly faces death, because of an inner impulse that he finds hard to describe. In this excerpt, he tells us that he is more or less indifferent toward those who are below, on Earth. He is interested in death itself, as a dark phenomenon that haunts him. On the other hand, in Thomas' poem, the inevitability of death is human tragic destiny. We should cling to life as best we can precisely because death is inevitable. These two poems have the same topic, but opposite directions of thought: Yates' speaker goes to meet death, embracing it, whereas Thomas' speaker encourages his dying father to try and postpone death, if possible.</span>
From the excerpt from "The Most Dangerous Game" stated above, it supports the idea that Rainsford has:
<span>3) planned to hunt Zaroff through the jungle.
The story is about hunting not just for animals but humans as well, based on what Rainsford had done to General Zaroff. He never stopped hunting for him until he became triumphant.</span>
The decision I am grateful I didn’t make, was shaving my head cause I would’ve looked like an egg
The answer is D
Because a run on sentence has no pause or period you have to add one in order to separate the sentences
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