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Explanation- Some of the writer's strategies include alliteration (a string of words with the same initial sound), similes, metaphors/analogies, sensory details (vividly describe sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch to engage the reader's senses).
The correct answer is C. not B. -Gradpoint
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<em>"(the soil)/ Is bare now, nor can feet feel, being shod," </em>- by analysing the line, we deduce that Hopkins means people are out of touch with God because they're out of touch with the earth.
<em>The correct option is Option D. </em>
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<u>Explanation:</u>
Gerard Manley Hopkins’s “God’s Grandeur,” is an exploration of the bond between Nature and God. It is about how the Almighty is infused in everything around us, despite man’s effort to ruin everything. When the sonnet was written, industrial and commercial revolutions were at their peak which put extra pressure on the environment. To express his concern and to cause awareness among others, Hopkins penned down this beautiful realisation.
The hate you give shows that we have advanced as a society but have also stayed the same. It also shows a somewhat real account and with what is going on in the world you can see how people form opinions. Some people think ‘if they were bad then they are still bad’. Some people believe the ‘not everyone is like that 10%’ which is true because everyone is good until proven wrong. I believe in the ‘in goodness there is bad and in bad there is good’ but some people are just cruel. Which is very sad hope this helps and good luck!!