Although this is a subjective question, the best option for probably be "D like the sun and the interlopers" in terms of which two stories seem to have similar general themes.
Answer:
The answer is: A) <u>The rhyme scheme supports the narrator’s complaint of monotony.</u>
Explanation:
This excerpt is basically explaining a routine; however it doesn't seem as to be enjoying it or being cheerful about it, justyfing this, we can see a modal verb there, "must" which implies obligation; so this is the reasin wht letter B isn't possible. This excerpt isn't humorous as well, adjectives and nouns are used in a simple manner, nothing humorous to see, as well as no emotional outburst for, again, simple words are used, nothing to exaggerate being humorous or emotional, this is why letter C and D aren't correct. On the other hand we have letter A which is basically what a routine is about "monotony".
I would choose the first and the fourth excerpt from the list represented above.
These lines of the first exceprt best represent the needed idea :
<span>What port received thy vessel from the main?
Or comest thou single, or attend thy train?”
And here are the lines which do the same thing :
</span><span>The rage of hunger and of thirst repress'd:
To watch the foe a trusty spy he sent:
I'm pretty sure it helps!</span>
Answer:
La condena de ejecución condicional significa una advertencia a quien delinque por primera vez, al tiempo que evita los riesgos señalados con el cumplimiento efectivo de esa pena.
It is a simple machine. But 2 of the five simple machines. Wheel and Axle, a simple machine consisting of a wheel (or crank) and an axle that turn on the same axis