The best answer for this question would be:
D. That he feels like a failure as a man
On the given text the emotions that Walter puts explains how
he feels about himself, stating that “So you butchered up a dream of
mine—you—who always talking 'bout your children's dreams”
D The xylophone is a percussion instrument whose name comes from the Greek xylon, meaning "wood."
Well, the poem evolves around settings such as twilight, dusk, fire, plants, and birds. I would personally say the meaning behind it could vary between physically dark occurrences that aren't viewed as a true form! ( if ya get what I'm sayin)
Elie's feelings changed about god since the beginning of the book that Elie was losing faith in God and no longer believed in him during the time he was in the camp with his father.
"D. Both have served their city" is the best option from the list as to why both Eteocles and Polyneices receive honorable burials, according to Antigone.