Answer:
"when the long trick’s over"
Explanation:
I think that in this text, the narrator writes about him sailing and enjoying nature and overall just doing things. Then, he says that all he asks is, when the "long trick" (his life) is over, he wishes for a quiet sleep and sweet dream, which may symbolize his desire to have a calm death and relaxing afterlife.
A.
The answer is A because the question asks what the problem is.
Answer:
well this is more opinionated
Explanation:
so just write your opinion and why
Read the passage from “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.”
I have tried often to search behind the sophistication of years for the enchantment I so easily found in those gifts. The essence escapes but its aura remains. To be allowed, no, invited, into the private lives of strangers, and to share their joys and fears, was a chance to exchange the Southern bitter wormwood for a cup of mead with Beowulf or a hot cup of tea and milk with Oliver Twist. When I said aloud, "It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done . . .” tears of love filled my eyes at my selflessness.