Metaphors are used almost as much as personification in this passage, as the entire second stanza compares the mirror to a lake, but even before that metaphors are distinctly present. The mirror calls itself “the eye of a little god,” by that point in the poem, Plath has made sure that it’s clear that the mirror is distinguished as completely objective, “unmisted by love or dislike” and “not cruel, only truthful.”
        
             
        
        
        
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happiness to me is anything that makes me smile. i aslo think its something that makes people tick. its was keeps us running day to day. 
personally i would prefer short time, because i would rather be happy in the now versus later on in life.
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The correct answer is B.
Answer B describes a life outside of mankind, a life of independence. Answer B describes the life of someone who does not rely on anyone else.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
C. he cares more for Pip's future and happiness than money.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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to establish setting and context</span>