The quote is incomplete. It should read: "For language is arbitrarily produced by the imagination, and has relation to thoughts alone; but all other materials, instruments and conditions of art have relations among each other which limit and interpose between conception and expression. The former is as a mirror which reflects, the later as a cloud which enfeebles the light of which both are mediums of communication. Hence the fame of sculptors, painters and musicians...has never equaled that of poets..."
A Defence of Poetry- Percy Shelley
In my view the correct answer should be B: “and has relation to thoughts alone”.
The reason being that as Shelley explains later, he considers that language has a direct, unique and exclusive relation with thoughts. Logically, thoughts are a direct product of the imagination, whether they are spontaneous or a result of external stimuli, and if according to his logic language is intimately and exclusively related to them it follows that language comes from the imagination. For Shelley as a poet, because language comes directly from imagination without the mediation or interference of any kind, poetry is the purest form of art.
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At the beginning of the text, Dennis, Mac, Jeremiah, and Anna are heading towards Petey Coltrain's radio station.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- "End of the Road," tells the story of a group of friends who end up being chased by a group of zombies.
- They start the story by trying to reach a radio station.
- One of these friends, Anna, is attacked by zombies and ends up being bitten by them.
Anna progressively becomes a zombie after the attack. Her friends are very scared of her, as they know that zombies are irrational and violent. However, Jeremiah decides to continue having contact with her while she is still human.
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The colour of the heart is Red.
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