With this excerpt of the poem, the poet says that the afterlife of a sweeper is exciting (<em>"sport in the wind"</em>) if when young they behave and work nicely (<em>"so if all do their duty, they need not fear harm"</em>), so the best statement that supports this idea is the first one <em>"If the boys are good in this life, they will be happy in the next.,"</em> because good workers enjoy what they worship in their lives.
Answer:
B) You yourselves can lead the singing tonight.
Explanation:
True like that fish in Nemo with that light bulb looking thing on it head
Reads like a martin luther king or like minded speaker going for freedom of speech and struggle for justice (against the apartheid that Rosa Parks also stood - or in her case literally sat - for). "Mississippi Burning" is a very powerful film.
C, as gods plan to help teach about dangers of sin