Answer:
C. the chaos of a new age's beginning
Explanation:
Yeats describes in the excerpt a vision of chaotic things happening, and the world loosing control, a gyre is an upward spyral that continues to the infinity and usually falcons fly in circles only to fall again into their falconer´s hand, but this one can´t hear the falconer, so he is trapped in that spyral forever, he then sees the centre falling apart, which is a reference to the governments and centralized order, what´s next is just the chaos, of the destruction and the anarchic process of reconstruction.
Answer:
The correct answer is <u>D</u>: Cedric Yamanaka.
Explanation:
This excerpt is from <em>The Lemon Tree Billiard House</em>, written by Cedric Yamanaka.
In this part of the story, Mitch describes how he got cursed.
He went with his father to a beach house and he climbed some rocks, that, according to his father, were sacred. So, from that day on, Mitch believed he had been cursed for climbing the sacred rocks.
Cedric Yamanaka is a famous Hawaiian writer; his stories are characterized by using a typical regional Hawaiian dialect, accompanied by exiting, fun themes and interesting characters.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
C. Disgruntled and contented
Answer:
"Andrew says this because he had been able to keep his promise given to Joe Morgan; he had been able to save Mrs. Morgan as well as his newly born baby after it had been born lifeless. It means Andrew felt contented and jubilant at his own efforts and the achievement."
The tumbleweed must die because there needs to be more seeds for me tubleweeds