1. In my opinion, the best answer is <span>B. "...the umbrella is too fine, too delicate and lovely an article for water to be allowed to ruin it." It really undermines the definition and use for an umbrella, inverting its function: it actually wasn't meant to protect us from rain, but to be fine, delicate, lovely, and protected from rain itself.
2. I think the correct answer is </span><span>C. The phrase "bound Hand and Foot" emphasizes the seriousness of the danger. This phrase is the most relevant choice, as well as its explanation. It is not so important that some of the villagers cooperated, or that there was no technology. As for the last option, it isn't true, as the accused were treated the same way as the accusers.</span>
The right answer is the B: To paint a picture of a decaying body in the reader's mind. In this part from that extensive poem, Whitman is describing or illustrating in which ways he is "untranslatable," like the caw of the hawk. By that he means that his self cannot be turned into another being, or into another state. He is ready to disappear - "to depart as air," "to effuse [...] in eddies," to move towards "the vapor and the dusk," and to decompose and grows from the grass he loves. He, nevertheless, will be part of us, of our bodies, of the rapid movement of the clouds... We will be able to find him under our feet. It won't be easy, since he will be unrecognizable as his former self, but we'll be waiting for us, and the echo of his yawp (his powerful words) will remain too, like that of the hawk.
Answer: irresponsibility
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The word "gluttony" in the context of the paragraph most likely means is irresponsibility. Gluttony simply means greed.
From the text, we can infer that some people indulge in unwholesome fast food and think of gratifying a morbid appetite rather than supplying the body with proper nourishment.
This shows irresponsibility with regards to the food that they take.
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As you read the diary entries from Dorothy Wordsworth and Samuel Pepys, identify the point of view, main idea, and main sequence of events in each writer’s entry
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