Answer:
She is being compared to the night time or the night itself
Explanation:
It says that she is "cloudless climes and starry skies" then it goes on to say that "and all that's the best of dark and bright"
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No. "Children in the dark make mistakes" does not have the same meaning as "Mistakes in the dark make children." The first implies that without sufficient light, children would make mistakes, while the second implies that if you make mistakes in the dark, you'll have children.
The opposite of this sentence: "Children in the dark make mistakes", should be "Mistakes are made when Children are in a dark area".
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
The authors only writes that if people help out more, the issue will go away. It gives no support and doesn't go into further details about how or why this supposed help will fix our problems.
I am pretty sure that it is C.