<span>"Ah! Sunflower" is actually a poem that was written by William Blake, and based on the poem above, what the term "sunflower" symbolizes is someone who is desiring for mental and spiritual enlightenment. The answer to this would be the second option.</span>
<span>Read the excerpt from Beowulf. Which of Heorot's qualities do these lines depict?The greatest of hall-buildings; Heorot he named it
Who wide-reaching word-sway wielded ’mong earlmen.
His promise he brake not, rings he lavished,
Treasure at banquet. Towered the hall up
High and horn-crested, huge between antlers
Darkness</span>
There is no difference, they are the same
<span>C would be the proper simile. Just like taking a hot axehead and plunging it into cold water, Odysseus plunged the spike into the Cyclops's eye, leading to a hissing sound as it was being punctured.</span>