<span>D. They believe his father will be killed and they feel sorry for him.</span>
<span>B. The need for self-acceptance and the pitfalls of compromising one's dreams </span>
Answer:
Whitman starts of the poem by stating, “I hear America singing”, suggesting that the people who he discusses in the lines to follow are not just individuals but part of something bigger. The use of the word “carols” given to the songs sung by the people, suggests that he gave the poem a more spiritual or religious touch.
Explanation: I think it's right.
When Merlin felt that the time had come, he went to the Archbishop of Canterbury and said that if the archbishop would call the lords of the land to London at Christmas, a miracle would reveal who was the rightful king of Britain. The archbishop did as Merlin asked.
A 55-year-old American man, Allan Verno Evans, has claimed to be a descendant of the last king of Wales and has vowed to return to Britain and overthrow Prince Charles as heir to the throne. Adding that he will wait until after Queen Elizabeth II dies, he said he will assume the throne within a month after her death.
At first, Juliet wants Romeo to stay and is trying to convince him it's still the middle of the night. She tells him it is a night bird that he is hearing, not one that makes noise near to sunrise. She tells him it's a meteor he is seeing that is making the light, not the sun.
But then Romeo says he doesn't want to go -- he says it's fine if they catch him and kill him, he doesn't care. So then Juliet decides he'd better go so that he can live to see another day.
She says he looks pale as if he's in a tomb -- it's foreshadowing how he'll look the next time she sees him.