Having read the excerpt, the answer to the question is letter b. Millay finds beauty in the autumn world but resents the rebirth of spring because she sees death and sorrow everywhere. The other choices given were not that relevant compared to what is chosen.
Answer:
Clarity of thoughts and avoid redundancies.
Explanation:
Writing is a creative process and thus it takes a lot of effort to create an impressive work without any huddle. And to write a clutter-free work, it is essential to have the clarity of thoughts as it would give the structure and order to the work. Following the steps of recursive writing which includes prewriting, drafting, revising and editing would provide several opportunities to assess the work and provide an organized and effective form to it by removing the unnecessary words, phrases, etc. Don't repeat the things over and again which have already been said and delete the unnecessary details that may dip in the readers and consequently divert them from the intended message or goal.
Answer:
Family secrets shouldn't be told outside of the family because whoever told ypu that secret trusted you alot to keep the secret and just as you gained there trust you can lose it.
This question is missing the options. I have found the complete question online. Since the passage is the same, I will omit it:
How does Chaucer characterize the young man speaking in this passage?
A. as uncomfortable
B. as loyal
C. as deceitful
D. as innocent
Answer:
Chaucer characterizes the young man:
C. as deceitful
Explanation:
When we call someone deceitful, we mean that person is false, untruthful, untrustworthy. Notice that Chaucer shows the young man is deceitful through the character's own words. He knows he is supposed to split the gold between the three of them. However, once the youngest is gone to town, he proposes to the other man that they split it only between the two of them. He clearly cannot be trusted. Therefore, letter C is the best option for this question.