It says.... Explain the meaning of this line of the poem 'Shoes torn, out of which the soul of the peeping villages'.
Answer:
Xenophobia is described as being the excessive fear, dislike, and even hostility toward of anything “foreign” or to anything and anybody from outside one's own social group, nation, or country. The main causes of this phobia are unemployment, poverty and inadequate or lack of service delivery (which are usually politically attributed).
The answer is C because they all distort the way the earth looks.
I dont think so. If ur citing from a book, newspaper.... everything should be written the same as what the book says. Hope it helps :)