Answer:
Explanation:
1. She had a very thin face like the dial of a small clock seen faintly in a dark room in the middle of a night when you waken to see the time and see the clock telling you the hour and the minute and the second, with a white silence and a glowing, all certainty and knowing what it has to tell of the night passing swiftly on toward further darknesses but moving also toward a new sun. Pg. 4
2. He glanced back at the wall. How like a mirror, too, her face. Pg. 4
3. His wife stretched on the bed, uncovered and cold, like a body displayed on the lid of a tomb, her eyes fixed to the ceiling by invisible threads of steel, immovable. Pg. 5
I would say:
<span>C.
present participle
I could be wrong though</span>
Unclear question. I inferred this to be the question;
Explain which culture’s values more closely match your own, and why.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Remember, culture in simple words refers to the total way of life of a particular individual or group. This way of life includes but is not limited to; their beliefs, language, tradition, and way of dress and grooming.
For example, members of a particular culture may share similar beliefs, that is, they belong to the same religion, sometimes also two cultures may speak the same language.
The most obvious answer would have to be C. organic farming techniques.
The other answers have completely nothing to do with the passage.
Answer: it offers a counterclaim to the first stanza, which is then rejected in the third stanza.
This poem discusses the pain and difficulty of moving through life. The author states that he cannot still his heart but that, soon enough, when all the birds have flown, it will stop. The first stanza presents the problem, while the second one, by discussing the swallows and the skyward, offers a counterclaim. However, we see that in the third stanza, this is rejected. We can identify this because of the phrase "sweet delusion."