When the turtle in "The Turtle," which is written
by Samantha Santana first starts out across the highway, it has no idea about
the things that may lie ahead; some of the things that lie ahead for this
turtle are dangerous. One of the first
dangers the turtle experiences is traffic.
In fact, the turtle is almost hit by a car as it first starts out across
the highway—a sedan.
<span>cessation means </span>the fact or process of ending or being brought to an end.
Answer:
As the warden of the sanctuary, Marlene's father is responsible for all the animals there. Marlene notices that, as time progresses, her father becomes almost enthusiastic about life. Here, the heron symbolizes hope to Marlene and her father; it represents healing and a new beginning.
Explanation:
In the last six lines of the sonnet, the speaker no longer feels alone because he has remembered the woman of his life, and thinking about her love brings him happiness (<em>joy</em>); contrasting with the opening of the poem when the speaker wanders around his misfortunes; but in the end he finds his joy. Thereby the answer is (D) "<em>For thy sweet love remembered such wealth brings</em>"