<span>The speaker in In Memoriam, A. H. H. by
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, believes in Death's supreme power. [ This might
give an idea of how the poem is an account of all Tennyson's thoughts
and feelings as he copes with his grief over such a long period -
including wrestling with the big philosophico-scientific questions of
his day.</span>
A Mini motor car fitted with a high-powered engine and disc brakes.
Answer:
C.) Ridiculous.
Explanation:
It say that he found the views "silly".