Explanation:
I could not find the passage that is missing in your question but I will tell you some pieces of information that could be helpful.
- Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was born in 1830, Massachusetts and she was an American poet. She lived in one prominent family and she was studying at the Academy called Amherst.
People were thinking that she is eccentric and she was living life in isolation and she was an introvert person.
She was considered as a unique poet of her age so the answer D could be right. Also, other options are including something that we can see in her poetry so for the answer you must read the passage appropriately.
Answer:
Red,
It tastes hot and magnificently spicy,
Spicy enough to burn your tongue,
Orange,
Sweet like a tangerine or a mango,
Yellow,
This I love the most,
For it tastes like sunny summer days,
Crunchy memories; joy!
Green,
The freshly cut grass,
The taste of bitter bitter apples,
And life,
Blue,
Like a clear happy sky freshly painted,
Or raindrops neatly falling to the somber ground,
It tastes calm,
Purple,
Powerful and majestic,
It, too, tastes sweet,
But, also alluring,
Pink!
The pop,
The excitement,
Bold and bright, it tastes like new,
Being uncomfortable.
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Answer: 7 thing are put on the table
Explanation:
Answer:
A place where a street divides.
Explanation:
According to the clue, the fork is something that "splits into two". Therefore, you can infer that "fork" is a place where a street divides. It is the only answer that is valid and fits in with the clue.
I hate when I get annoying calls from telemarketers trying to sell me crazy things.