B. The horse hooves of rain landed loudly.
<span>A metaphor is essentially a figure of speech where a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.</span>
If you are referring to Pablo Neruda's poem "Your Laughter," then I believe the correct answer is <span>B. He talks about the flower of his country.
</span>This is what he says in the poem:
I want your laughter like
the flower I was waiting for,
the blue flower, the rose
<span>of my echoing country.
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As you can see here, he is connecting his home country and his culture to this flower, and ultimately to her laughter that he so desperately desires to see again.
The correct answer is option 3: "Tonight, Shea read a short story, practiced soccer, and chatted with Betsy". Remember that whenever you need to use parallel structures, you have to use <u>the same tense or word pattern</u>. In option 3, you have three verbs. The three of them are in the past simple tense. Option 1, "Last evening, Shea read "The Necklace", study her physics, and to buy her prom dress" is not grammatically correct. That sentence presents different tenses and the verbs are not well conjugated. Therefore, It is not written in proper parallel structure. Option 2, "Yesterday, Shea bought her dress, had completed her calculus problems, and was talking to Bobby" is not grammatically correct either. Although the sentence is stated in the past, the order of the events is not clear and the verbs do not belong to exactly the same tense. To conclude, option 3 is the only sentence written in proper parallel structure.
We form them with trust and with trust we build a friendship which bonds for limited time or for life. We open up and rely in one another
Answer:
Their soul will be taken to judgement and god will decide whether that person will go to heaven or hell based on their life and their actions and choices.