The answer would be sections 2 and 3.
The author starts the poem conveying the beauty of nature and how it reminds him, at the same time, of the fleeting aspect of life. <u>In the second stanza, he develops a sort of calculation of his own mortality and how close he is to the end</u>. There's a strong irony here in how nature's grace and splendor serves to remind him of death. <u>In the third and final stanza, he concludes that he should carry on living with intensity every moment as an antidote for life's brevity.</u>
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Answer: setting and it creates a sense of oppression.
Explanation:
You can already cross off b because based on context clues you know it has to be dangerous, i would say the answer is either c or a, but if i had to pick just one i would say a.
Answer:
We hoped that the restaurant manager would sponsor our baseball team.
Explanation:
Avoiding "redundancy and wordiness" is eliminating unnecessary words without changing the meaning of the sentence.
This sentence uses fewer words without altering (changing) the meaning of the sentence.
Ive read the book, be more specific, its been a while, the radley family is the family the lives in the house down the street and they have a son named boo that becomes a key character in the book, they rarely ever come out of there old, run down house