She’s afraid of what her father will do to her brother
Answer:
verb to look closely
Explanation:
please mark me brainliest
1: focus
2: turn off all noises
3: get comfortable
4: find something you actaully like
Rabindranath Tagore works with symbolism through out the entirety of his poem, "We Both Live in the Same Village". He describes that feelings that a common villager has for Ranjana, by symbolizing them with depictions of the natural world.
For example, when "The yellow birds sing on their tree", the villager experiences happiness. When he writes that "her pair of pet lambs come to graze near the shade of our garden", he is describing how much pride and joy the villager has to be connected in some way to Ranjana.
Tagore also uses the symbolism to explain how these two people inhabit the same city, and how that proximity fuels the love of the villager for the girl. "The stars that smile on their cottage send us the same twinkling look." This exemplifies how both individuals are proximate to each other, the stars are looking at them at the same time because they live in the same village.
Answer:
D. open, life
Explanation:
From "The Story of an hour" by Kate Chopin is about Louise who is unhappy with her marriage and subsequently, her loss of independence.
Louise looks through an open window and stares at all the things which are unavailable to her such as freedom which she has since lost with the loss of her husband.
She looks through the open window and sees the sky and clouds, and hears birds singing.
The pair of words best supports the claim that the scene outside the window is a symbol of renewal are "Open" and "Life"