The correct answer is Rilke utilizes water imagery throughout "Spanish Dancer."
Explanation: In the poem "The Spanish Dancer" by Rainer Maria Rilke, we cannot draw the conclusion that Rilke uses water imagery because there is no words that indicate water. Quite the opposite, Rilke uses fire imagery as reocurring motif throughout the poem; flame, ignites, furnace, blazing, etc.
To take a stand can mean a lot of things, like supporting your ideas and beliefs. At times, people support and idea or belief to such an extent that they would die just to defend it.
A. The girls of Salem begin accusing people of witchcraft.
1 cycle = 0.008 second
<span>1/0.008 </span><span>= 125 cycles = 125 Hz
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