They change on the inside. You could say they have all been tamed, and they have all learned how to see in the best, most important ways. They are able to separate the important from the unimportant, and they have made new friends.
I would say the correct answer is A. <span>Despite the snowy and windy weather, a flock of young birds still manages to eat and survive. The imagery in the poem is dark and depressing. Bare trees, snow, dark wind are all the signs of forthcoming death, which is imminent. But even though the landscape is described as cruel and unforgiving, the flock of birds is still cheeping, eating and piping. Their song is certainly not pleasant to the ears, their flying is not vivacious, but it exists - which is the most they can hope for.</span>
<span>C. None but the brave shall enter in.
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Here but is not a conjunction but a preposition itself.
<span>Preposition is a part of speech where the word in a sentence describes the position of the subject or the word being illustrated.</span>
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience ad should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.