<span>“<span>With a steady stony glance—
Like some bold seer in a trance,
Beholding all his own mischance,
Mute, with a glassy countenance—
She look'd down to Camelot.”</span></span>
These
are the lines that depicts the Lady of Shallot defying the curse.
<span>Previously,
she has heard a voice saying that a curse will befall her if she looks down to
Camelot and in those lines, it shows that she is defying the curse by looking
down to Camelot with a steady and stony gaze.</span>
The answer to your question is "you”
The similarity that Twan and Baker share, regardless of the fact they lived at different times, is C) both experience events that test their self-assurance.
Answer:
He thinks education is more important for the young than for those already grown-up. He takes away Jessie and Bluebell's puppies to educate them.
After the Roman satirist Horace: Satire in which the voice is indulgent, tolerant, amused, and witty