Answer:
The moral of Pandora's Box is that unbridled curiosity and disobedience may be deadly, but there is always hope.
Explanation:
- Eijiro <3
<span>The sentence that uses the word settled incorrectly is the last option - D. Mavis decided that small-town life was settled. In A, the word settled is used in the context of - decided. In B, settled means fell. In C, settled means - moved. So, the sentence that uses this word incorrectly has to be D, because we are not quite sure what it means here - the sentence needs to be changed a bit so as to use the word in the appropriate manner. </span>
Imagists believed that poems should have "no ideas but in things." In other words, they would described powerful images, and instead of explaining what those images meant, they would let the reader decide what the meaning or value of those images might be.
Imagists were especially fond of inviting the reader to recognize how very different sorts of images can actually be really similar. Ezra Pound famously did this with his short poem "In a Station of the Metro," which associates "faces in the crowd" with "petals on a wet, black bough."
The poem in your question does something very similar by associating the cat's footprints in the snow with the blossoming flowers of a plum tree. The writer wants you to recognize the odd visual similarity of the footprints and the flowers, ideally to show how there's a kind of cosmic connectedness in the world by (because two very different things end up being really similar).
That's why I think your best answer is A.
You should stay more focus so ya and mabye c if your super stuck