Answer:
Courage
Explanation:
For a poem ostensibly about the inevitability of getting used to the darkness, courage might seem like a strange theme. But it isn't just the darkness that we get used to that is featured in the poem, it's the darkness that we go out and face.
Answer:
The answer is C (but the lost joys is past! let your tears in sorrow roll like the rain that ust to dapple up the old swimmin' hole)
Explanation:
"The old swimmin' hole" is a poem written by James Whitcomb Riley and probably one of his most famous works. Through this poem, the author remembers the old creek and compares those memories from his different periods in life ( from his youngest years to childhood to teenage years to finally his old adult years). He reflects on his life using the creek as a reference point. This meeting with the changed scenery of the creek leaves the author sad, bringing back the memories of joy and passed happy days that are never to come back.
Working
serving
creating
living
Answer:
its better to use resources to figure out the meaning of a word than using your head
Explanation:
I say this because you could use a dictionary or a phone or tablet to find the meaning of the word and using your head just wouldn't work.