The best answer here is A. Throughout the story, Farquhar is chased by the sound of the cannon, which serves as a reminder of the real world. This is to pull him back to reality as he finally reaches his death.
While the other answers are good and apply, they aren't the best answers. Choice B works well as Farquhar does wonder if he actually escaped, however A makes more sense because Farquhar is constantly pushing forward on his journey.
While choice C makes sense, there isn't any sort of rhythm, rhyme, or reason to how the canon goes off in the story.
Choice D makes no sense at all in the context of the story. While Farquhar wants to make it home, it doesn't make much sense that the canon would represent his journey home.
humble & she plans to kiss him at the end of the day. hope i helped!
One of the things that are alike in the two poems is the use of imagery. In the poem The Golden cat it's comparing the cat to the sun. In The Cat and The Moon it's comparing the cat to the moon. In the two poems both cats are outside.
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Another legend has it that Pocahontas ran through the woods alone to warn John Smith that his life was in danger, saving him once again. Smith claimed Pocahontas twice saved his life in his 1624 book General Historie of Virginia, long after many of the main players had passed away. Around 1610, Pocahontas, then around 14 years old, married Kocoum, possibly of the Patawomeck tribe, whom the two would live among for a short time. The two had a child, according to some sources.
Seemingly credible and truthful. Plausible means something that is believable, and all the other answer choices are the opposite of that.