It's not a denotation. If it were, the earth would be cinder long forgotten millions of years ago.
It really isn't to reveal the importance of watching the sky. The word burn is used poetically. If the poem wanted you to watch the skies, it would have said so either directly or indirectly using poetic language. Nowhere are you being asked to watch the skies.
There is nothing in theory about the burn and as a consequence there is nothing critical in the tone.
That only leaves A but it is not a very good answer.
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In the selection procedure, the standard deviation of 1.20 showed that the average age of fifty undergraduates, males, and females numbered equally, was 21.
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At midnight, the alchemist rides up on his horse while Santiago waits by the tent, carrying two dead hawks in his saddle.
When did Santigo meet the Alchemist?
Santiago strays that evening south of Al-Fayoum. He notices a tent that some Arabs passing by the claim is where genies live. The alchemist greets Santiago.
He rides a white horse, wears a black outfit, and carries the Philosopher's Stone, the Elixir of Life, and a scimitar. He frequently uses obscure language, but he is aware of the Soul of the World and the value of Personal Legends.
Hence/Therefore,
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A literary or contextual symbol can be a setting, character, action, object, name, or anything else that maintains literal significance