<span>The correct answer is:</span>
He
thinks of the scene described in the poem.
The poem with its flowery words tells about nature’s beauty
and its connection with man, especially with the writer. The excerpt portrays
the writer to be happy in his own ways; it does not depict sadness or
depression and fear.
Answer:
The third option: She suffers from a nervous illness and needs rest.
Explanation:
This is from the Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Gilmore.
The narrator and her husband John went to stay in the ancestral halls so that she could get better from her illness. Proof of this can be seen in the following lines from the story:
'He said we came here solely on my account, that I was to have perfect rest and all the air I could get. "Your exercise depends on your strength, my dear," said he, "and your food somewhat on your appetite; but air you can absorb all the time." So we took the nursery at the top of the house.'
D - it's eyes are the 'fearful symmetry' of the tiger
William Blake is refering to the tigers eyes 'burning bright' in the forests of the night - seeing the two glowing eyes in the woods.
Answer:
Fact
Explanation:
We have to admit when it's a fact he sings very well.
The sentence that would maintain the consistent tone would be “These interesting plants can be found in many state parks open to the public.”