Answer:
Sunflower depicts Option B: a person yearning for spiritual or mental enlightenment
Explanation:
'Ah! Sunflower' by 'William Blake' is a beautiful poem which describes a person who is longing for mental and spiritual enlightenment.
In this poem, William says how the sunflower watches the sun travelling across the sky. He shows how the time passes by and a person who has aged looks back at his life. He thinks about his youth and his desires then. He is the one longing for spiritual and mental enlightenment in his life.
Author is not telling about a person who is fatigues by daily responsibilities, as per Option A, nor he is trying to tell about a person who finds beauty in natural world, as Option C.
Option D and E are also incorrect. Thus, the most appropriate statement for depicting sunflower is Option B.
Answer:
She means, there are secrets at work, conspiracies and plots among those townsfolk who are in league with the Devil and who do his work for him
Answer:
The revision that will correct the punctuation error in the sentence is:
2. replacing the comma after "aside" with a semicolon
Explanation:
The sentence can be basically divided into <u>two main ideas</u>. One concerns the shopping list made by Angela's brother. The other concerns Angela picking up the real list to go shopping. <u>The first idea is developed by listing the silly items Angela's brother wrote down and saying that Angela put that list aside. To start the second idea, a comma does not suffice. Therefore, we need to place a semicolon after "aside", since that is where the first idea ends. The semicolon will come before "then", which is the mark of what Angela did next, the second idea. </u>The correct sentence is:
"Chuckling, Angela looked over her little brother's shopping list of bubble gum, race cars, and a puppy, and laid it aside; then, ignoring Harry's protests, she picked up the real list and headed for the door."
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Here is the answer of the given question above.
Based on the poem "Apostrophe to Man" by Edna St. Vincent Millay, the writer used negative words all throughout her poem which expresses a strongly negative connotation in it. One word that is being used throughout the poem is the word "detestable". Also, she uses the word "breed" which generally applies to animals, not humans, reinforcing our bestiality. Other words include "bombing", "bewildered" and "distracted". Hope this answer helps.
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