By the Waters of Babylon” would change if it were told from John's father's point of view as it'll reveal the perspective of the father.
<h3>How to explain the story?</h3>
The plot follows John as he travels on his initiation quest to prove himself to his tribe as a man and a priest. John bases his journey decisions on visions and his interpretation of the signs he sees in the natural world. John breaks many of his tribe's laws because of his thirst for knowledge.
John learns chants, spells, and other mysteries from the priests. He picks up wound-healing techniques as well as the "old method" of reading and writing. John explains that although if a lot of the priests' work isn't actually magic, his father feels it's okay to let other people think it is.
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It's definitely D.
It's for sure not C. And I've never read the full story, but this passage doesn't indicate a depressing mood of foreshadowing danger. And the vocabulary in the writing doesn't impact the story itself.
The answer is D
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Answer: top right one should be the answer
Explanation:
Answer: ROW AFTER ROW WITH STRICT IMPUNITY
THE HEADSTONES YIELD THEIR NAMES TO THE ELEEMNT
THE WIND WHIRRS WITHOUT RECOLLECTION
IN THE RIVEN TROUGHS THE SPLAYED LEAVES
PILE UP OF NATURE THE CASUAL SCARAMENT
TO THE SEAONAL ETERNITY OF DEATH
THEN DRIVEN BY THE FIERCE SCRUTINY
OF HEAVEN TO THEIR ELECTION IN THE VAST BREATH
THEY SOUGH THE RUMOUR OF MORTALITY
Explanation:
WITH AN ODE THE POEM DOES NOT HAVE TO RHYME
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