The theme is about forgetfulness. The grass is saying that it will cover the dead bodies and years later people will forget about them.
<span>Answer: A) FORGETFULNESS</span>
Answer:
Elizabethans see it as good for nothing but pasture, tin mining, and the steady water supply it provides...
Explanation:
When information is explicit, it is formulated clearly and in detail, with no room for confusion or doubt. The detail that provides us with explicit information about Elizabethans' perception is the fourth one: <em>Elizabethans see it as good for nothing but pasture, tin mining, and the steady water supply it provides... </em>We can conclude this thanks to the phrase<em> Elizabethans see it as. </em>
The first two options aren't related to the moor at all, which is why they are incorrect. The third option gives us objective information about the moor. It doesn't reveal how Elizabethans view it.
This is why the fourth option is the correct one.
The percent gain is a 30% increase. You know this because if you need to add 3/10 to get from 5/10 to 8/10.
The answer is 2. Revolution
<span>D)I seized the bell-rope; dropped it, ashamed; seized it again; dropped it once more; clutched it tremblingly once again, and pulled it so feebly that I could hardly hear the stroke myself. I don't like this question though it could be A because they both build a image for the reader. Overall D does it better </span>