Answer:
I think they could be free range either way so Yes they can be free range inside
Explanation:
I can help, but I will not write the whole thing for you. What is the topic on?
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "d. keystone." The part of an arch that projects slightly from the wall and the point where the arch springs from is called the keystone.
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Explanation:
B: Certainly not the answer. He's not thinking of anything political. Every figure of speech makes the world a wonderful beautiful place filled with the blossoms of spring and the days that hold them. Japanese and Chinese poetry almost always thinks of the smallest details when contemplating the worst things life has to offer.
C: He wasn't hungry, at least not primarily. It wasn't only the fruit's skin he wanted, it was the peaceful shade the orchard offered him.
D and A: A case could be made for either. I find D to be true, but kind of flat. I think A is better because each part of the poem is a small detail of what blossoms mean to him.