<span>d. inconstancy is the answer</span>
I believe that the best answer for this question is an allusion. An allusion is a literary device where a writer refers to some other work of literature in their own work of literature in order to make some point or add emphasis. Here, T.S. Eliot is referring to Hamlet by Shakespeare. The speaker is asserting that he is not indecisive, as Hamlet is. Rather, he is like Polonius, a servant of the king in Hamlet. Polonius is a very cautious character but is overall fairly useless. I hope this helps.
Answer:
B. improved the sport of gymnastics
D. thought gymnastics could help German youth
E. invented the balance beam, rings, and vault
Explanation:
all the choices relates to this passage of the reading...
<em>He thought that the </em><u><em>young people of Germany could be encouraged and built up through gymnastics</em></u><em>. In the early nineteenth century, Jahn </em><u><em>created the first gymnastics club</em></u><em>. It helped make the sport popular throughout Germany and later the world. Jahn </em><u><em>developed the balance beam, the horizontal bar, the parallel bars, the rings, and the vault.</em></u><em> Much of what we see in twenty-first century gymnastics equipment can be traced back to Jahn.</em>
The answer is c have a nice fay