Answer:
Sunflower depicts Option B: a person yearning for spiritual or mental enlightenment
Explanation:
'Ah! Sunflower' by 'William Blake' is a beautiful poem which describes a person who is longing for mental and spiritual enlightenment.
In this poem, William says how the sunflower watches the sun travelling across the sky. He shows how the time passes by and a person who has aged looks back at his life. He thinks about his youth and his desires then. He is the one longing for spiritual and mental enlightenment in his life.
Author is not telling about a person who is fatigues by daily responsibilities, as per Option A, nor he is trying to tell about a person who finds beauty in natural world, as Option C.
Option D and E are also incorrect. Thus, the most appropriate statement for depicting sunflower is Option B.
Answer:
Written by profesionals
Explanation:
Wikipedia alows anyone to post information as facts. Some people know what they are talking about and are correct but the site has been proven to give faulse information because the content isn't written by experts on the subject. Hope this helps :)
Answer:
An agreeable handshake between two friends
In the character descriptions preceding the play, Jim is described as a "nice, ordinary, young man." He is the emissary from the world of normality. Yet this ordinary and simple person, seemingly out of place with the other characters, plays an important role in the climax of the play.
The audience is forewarned of Jim's character even before he makes his first appearance. Tom tells Amanda that the long-awaited gentleman caller is soon to come. Tom refers to Jim as a plain person, someone over whom there is no need to make a fuss. He earns only slightly more than does Tom and can in no way be compared to the magnificent gentlemen callers that Amanda used to have.
Jim's plainness is seen in his every action. He is interested in sports and does not understand Tom's more illusory ambitions to escape from the warehouse. His conversation shows him to be quite ordinary and plain. Thus, while Jim is the long-awaited gentleman caller, he is not a prize except in Laura's mind.
The ordinary aspect of Jim's character seems to come to life in his conversation with Laura. But it is contact with the ordinary that Laura needs. Thus it is not surprising that the ordinary seems to Laura to be the essence of magnificence. And since Laura had known Jim in high school when he was the all-American boy, she could never bring herself to look on him now in any way other than exceptional. He is the one boy that she has had a crush on. He is her ideal.
The answer is A, it contains a fragment
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