Answer:
innocence
Explanation:
In the last stanza of the poem, the poet asks his beloved to laugh at everything including the night, the day, the moon, the roads of the island and even at himself. The poet adopts a self-depreciating tone in the line 'laugh at this clumsy boy who loves you' which reveals his own naivety and innocence.
Answer:
1. were planting / called
2. turned off / went
3. did / write
4. were watching / went
5. met / was going
Answer:
The answer is The narrator has learned to respect the gods, even in death, rather than fear them.
Few lines
"By the Waters of Babylon” is a story written by Stephen Vincent Benét.
- The story is set in the future when the New York city has been destroyed.
- The hero of the story is John who is the son of a tribal priest, away from the destroyed city.
- He travels to the city and discovers its fate.
- In this excerpt, John sees God, who had died seated at a window and having witnessed the city's destruction.
- Now his fear has decreased, but he feels respect as the face of God is full of spirit, though the life was gone.
Hope this helps.
First
<span>B) to describe a popular American location </span>
Second
<span>A) why a place is very important</span>
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