That doesn't even make sense
the answer is false, I put true on my quiz and got it wrong
Answer:
B. I treasure the brooch, but it is not my most valued possessions.
Explanation:
"The Courage that My Mother Had" (1949) is an elegy written by Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950) to honor her mother. Millay was an American poet and playwright.
The meaning of the given line is captured by statement in option B. The first line <em>"I have no thing to treasure more:"</em> clearly shows that she treasures nothing more than the golden brooch, meaning the brooch is very important and precious to her. The second line<em>"yet, it is something I could spare."</em> contradicts the first statement by saying that she could still spare the brooch, meaning she could let the brooch go (if need be).
Options A and D are incorrect because they are opposite of what is said in the first part of the given line.
Option C is incorrect because there is no mention of courage and its value in the given line.
Answer:
It explains why people like the Professor were chosen to look after evacuated children.
Explanation:
C. S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" is an allegorical story of how good will overcome evil and a savior will be the true passage of life for all. This children's story revolves around the lives of the four Pevensie children- Lucy, Susan, Edmund, and Peter.
London was under attack during the Second World War. Parents were forced to send their children to the far off countryside, away from the big cities and safer from the bombings. Likewise, the Pevensie siblings were also taken to the house of the Professor, who would become their guardian. The second passage from "Children of the Wartime Evacuation" reveals how children during the war were looked after by strangers in the rural areas.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.