D.
The ship carries supplies for starting a new colony and are useful for the
family.
<span>Even
though the ship carries the belongings of the family, those things would be
considered trivial and not very vital for survival. Even goods that were intended to be sold
would not be as important to supplies for starting a new colony because
supplies that were intended to be used to begin a new colony would have been
intended for the use by those who would have been away from civilization and
needed to be self-reliant as the Swiss Family Robinson becomes after the
shipwreck. </span>
Answer:
Both the teachers and the classes are popular, and the teachers are experts in their field
<span>Through a highly elaborate comparison, Emerson reflects on the relationship between the poet and the poet's work. The poet is under the care of nature, just as a mushroom is. A mushroom grows wild, with no one to ensure that it propagates and survives; nature, however, sees to it that the fungus drops spores, which become new mushrooms. These spores are comparable to poems leaving the poet's control and going out into the world like immortal descendants, a process much like the Olympian bards' eternally young songs from the epigraph. </span>
We need to stay safe so that we can avoid the risks and to reduce accidents which cause us something bad to us.