Option b is right that is love compensates for life troubles.
Answer: I think its the 2nd passage
Explanation:
The correct answer is "iambic pentameter"
The "iamb" is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one: and five of those would be called "pentameter" (from penta- (five) -meter). so in total it's 10 syllables with stress on every second syllable,
Answer: D
Explanation: The answer is definitely not B because in a fictional story, we are not worried about the inevitability. It is not C because the author's feelings and experiences are not needed in a story. Next, we are down to And D. I would like to assume that D is the most accurate answer because it is an answer from a more analytical view of a text which is what the question asks. It also very much applies to a memoir and fictional story.
The fly in this exert would have been in danger if the prayer wasn't going on. in this exert it says promptly "<span> As indeed it was;for as sorely at Tom's hands itched to grab for it they did not dare-he believed his soul would be instantly destroyed if he did such a thing wile prayer was going on." meaning the only thing that saved the fly's life was the prayer that was going on, otherwise the boy would have grabbed it.</span><span />