Like magic, it seemed to reveal itself from nowhere!
<span>This line “teach me half the gladness that thy brain must know” most
directly express envy for the subject of the work. </span>
<span>Envy, in simple terms, is
wanting to possess the quality or object which belongs to another. In this
line, the speaker wants to be taught of the gladness, meaning that the speaker
desires to have that attribute for himself/herself too.</span>
If you look at the excerpt you've been given, he spends the majority of it discussing how he "heard the voice of Merlin from a surprising source." Continuing to read, you see that he heard this through the hooting of the owl outside his window. Using this when we read the question, we can use process of elimination to determine what the best answer is. Each of these answers rings true, but if we use our textual evidence--his discussion of the owl-- we see that the second answer--His inspiration was the owl outside his window--is the best answer for this question. While the other three answers do apply, they are not the best answer since we cannot know how hard he struggled or how long he struggled.
Active voice means u are talking all the time