Answer:
B. Milton describes events which aren't included in the Genesis narrative.
Explanation:
In the bible this event is only described in a few short verses. Milton adds events which are not written in the Bible
Answer:
an allusion to conflict
Explanation:
Selma, from this poem, refers to the town Selma, Alabama, where the African-American civil rights movement started in 1960s.
Saigon, frim the same line in the poem, refers to the Vietnam War.
We could say that the author of the poem, touched, saddened or even shocked by these events seeks peace, calm and tranquillity that Monet's painting gives him.
So, the news from Selma and Saigon suggest ongoing conflicts that pollute the air of peaceful everyday life.
On the other hand, Monet's painting shows no conflict; it radiates peaceful and relaxing energy, while the painter, with his fast and chaotic brush movements, conveys the feeling of constant moving of the water.
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Answer:
D. Peter is only concerned with the upper classes and his own pocketbook
Explanation:
Peter is only concerned with the uper classes and his own pocketbook, as you can read in the excerpt he expresses about the poorest and the invalid, with a kind of derogatory attitude towards them, wanting their visits only so the baths are talked about and become more popular.