The correct answer is "filled with".
The poem develops a dramatic tension with the use of oxymoronic contrasts that symbolize the opposition of the physical decay of the author's mother with the memories of her prime, when she was a young housewife who ran her household as a "High priestess".
The memories the author has of her mother are always oxymoronic. She remembers her during her respective youths (when the author was a little girl and the mother a young housewife) but the season that she remembers is a season that foreshadows decay, Autumn. Yet, she associates Autumn with "keen sunshine, stirred with the activity of those energetic days".
Thus, the great jars laden with the raw green pickles symbolize her mother's body. A great old jar laden with the memories of those green years, all those green memories when the author was as young and as small as a pickle. Her mother is old now, but the author prefers to remember her youthful days when death and decay were only looming on the horizon but still very far. Her mother is not an empty old vessel but laden with the rich and loving memories of her life.
Answer:
Dear Diary, I have news! My parents want to bring me to the hospital! I can't believe they would do that to me! I mean, what did I do wrong? I'm feeling fine! I keep telling them that but they don't believe me. They think I have something called Apophositis something??? I don't know. Anyways, wish me luck! Sincerely, (Enter name)
(You can change it up but there is a format for ideas. Personalize it so it's more in your words and seems like you wrote it.)
Explanation:
He was drenched in sweat.
He threw himself down and squeezed his head, furious at his own weakness.
The fur is too long and bulky for linings.
Glancing at the road behind them he pulled back onto the highway.
He always wants to study with me.
Answer: Rainsford ultimately has to decide if he will kill or be killed.
There are a lot of dark actions in this story, and the above quick synopsis highlights two of them: General Zaroff decides to hunt humans for sport, and Rainsford has to decide whether to kill Zaroff or get killed. The intentions and eotions, as you can imagine, are diverse: fear of death, anger at being hunted, the need to survive... there are more, but this will give you a start.
Explanation:
Because it is asking what Rainsford had to decide that was really dark
Prince Harweda is too selfish to be a good king
Could be the answer hope I helped