The poem speaks of a giant statue of a great and well-renowned king, but that statue lies destroyed in the sand. It speaks of the king being so famous that even "the mighty" cannot compare with it. And yet, in an ironic twist, this statue is described as a wreck. This implies that death overpowers even great fame and wealth, and the best choice is A.
I'm assuming we're talking about The Hobbit and/or LOTR. If not, SORRY!!
But it would be C, they are all unwilling to help anyone but themselves.
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1. Your backyard is a Garden of Eden. (Biblical allusion)
2. I guess I should see this message about a new job as my burning bush. (Biblical Allusion)
3. When you feel betrayed by a friend, you can say, "You too, Brutus?" (allusion to Julius Caesar-Brutus betrayed Caesar)
4. You're a regular Einstein. (allusion to a historical figure)
5. When your parents learn about your new plan to raise money, it's going to sink like the Titanic. (allusion to a historical event)
Answer:
she was the first person to win a Nobel peace prize for her degree in physics and chemsitry
Answer: A IS THE ANSWER
The association supports Mrs. Burrows’s decision to purchase and ride her bicycle.
Explanation:
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