Answer:
The correct answer is:
Stern Men
Explanation:
Stern Men narrates the story of Ruth Thomas who was born in 1958 in the island of Fort Niles, a young lady who decides after school to skip university and instead, she decides to join her father in the fishing boat as a Stern Men, an activity she considers supremely boring. However, she makes this decision in order to be with her beloved father. In the story, despite the fact that her decision goes against the principles already established in society and even when no one likes such decision, she becomes really successful with her goals and is able to achieve things that not even the strongest men had ever got.
The answer is:
d. thy firmness makes my circle just/and makes me end
In John Donne's poem "A Valediction Forbidding Mourning," the author intends to express his desire to have a peaceful death in which his wife does not mourn him. He suggests their love is so strong that it goes beyond the physical state and will continue after death. Morever, he compares their love to a compass - his wife is the foot of the compass, which helps him create a perfect circle. As a result, he implies his wife's strength makes him complete and have a dignified and respectable death.
There are two theme's to "The Gift of the Magi" one being Love and the other being Sacrifice. "The Gift of the Magi" gives it's lesson by showing that even in rough times there is still some "Love" in everyone's hearts.
By having the setting at Christmas time it shows the comparison to the men's gifts to Jesus.
Here is something to work off of because i am guessing you did not read it and are hoping for someone to do it for you.
Actually read it if you want a good grade.