Answer:
A. Now falls on earth to lie
Explanation:
A good look at the poem shows a flow in rhythm that falls and goes up at certain points in the poem. The first option fits into the rhythm created in the poem. A rhyme tends to have a string of words with similar sounds. In the first line, a rhythm is created with the words, <em>fall, snow, and down</em>.
In the last line, rhythms are created in the words, <em>falls, on, earth, and lie</em>. The incorporation of rhythms in poems creates a melodious flow that aids remembrance.
D.) OLD AGE. In particular, last portion of one's life.
Ofcourse its using the word very specificly
Broadest being American poetry of the early twentieth century, poetry of the 1920's Harlem Renaissance movement, Langston Hughes's poetry during the Harlem Renaissance movement, and the narrowest being Langston's poem "The Weary Blue's"
This sentence has a compound subject.
A compound subject contains more than one subject - as you can see here, there are two subjects: Jason AND Raci, which makes this subject a compound one (made of at least 2 entities). Nothing else is compound in this sentence.