"the cats fur is as smooth as silk is a metaphor
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the development of communism +
Stalin’s rise to power after the Russian Revolution X
plans to overthrow Tsar Nicholas II +
the great Soviet famine of 1932–33 X
those who preferred life under the tsar +
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Not vary relevant to the main plot line of the story
Answer:
None of them
Explanation:
A The text describes not a part of a ship but the cosmological harmony of a seaport.
B The stars and little lights; clearly this is not a daytime scene.
C The poetic beauty of the text lies in the powerful energy the writer receives from the darkness that caresses the seaport and its observer.
D No it doesn´t, but it does imply the consolation and possible harmony with one´s existence that awaits us when growing old:
¨Old age... Weathered through storms, and gracious in retreat.¨
As the hare fell asleep, he saw the tortoise so far back he was a speck of green. As he slept, he dreamed of him racing across the finish line with the tortoise lagging so far behind he could not be seen. As he crossed the finish line, all the animals congratulated him. When the tortoise at last reached the finish line, he was ridiculed by the other animals. Suddenly, he heard the plod of heavy feet, slow and steady. I HOPE THIS HELPS.
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