Answer:
The poems "Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey", "The World Is Too Much with Us”, and “I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud" are representatives of the Romantic Period.
Explanation:
The mentioned poems are about nature's love. They are celebrating power of nature and its beauty. William Wordsworth's best place to be in is nature. In all the three poems, he admires nature and is happy that he has memories to think about nature.
Wordsworth views nature as a foundation of comfort as he says in the poem "Tintern Abbey" that Nature would never betray a heart that would her.
In “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” Wordsworth thinks about his inner feelings and feels comforted in nature by thinking about the times he has spent. This is main feature of a romantic poetry.
In the poem "The World Is Too Much with Us" he mentions that human has now overlooked nature and expresses grief.
The answer should be A: Having been neglected for years, he dies content when he knows that Odysseus has returned.
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Answer and Explanation:
"Street Vendors: Harvest of Dreams" Ana Pacheco, p. 923 Ana Pacheco
In "Street Vendors: Harvest of Dreams", the story is wrapped around Victoria Perez's as an immigrant in America and her hopes to make her dreams come to life away from her politically shattered country. Ana Pacheco's story is first hand because this writer in, "Street Vendors: Harvest of Dreams" tells Victoria Perez's story through her and allows her speak directly to the reader.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Statement A expresses the support for children voting and countering that would be a hate for children
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