Answer:
Explanation:
more opportunities for equality for political positions that to date have been dominated by men, always bearing in mind that women are their equals, not their less, and we can manage countries just as well as men, the problem is the machiusmo that still exists for women in what policy deals.
D. words and ideas borrowed from another author.
The correct answer is A.
In his poem, "To a Sky-Lark," Wordsworth admires a Skylark and feels enchanted by his song. He feels that the bird must know something about the word that causes it to sing in such a beautiful way.
He uses the rhyme of the words "singing" and "ringing" to put emphazis his wish to share the bird's experience.
Answer:
C). Nature is beautiful, calming, and inspiring.
Explanation:
Thoreau's "Solitude" primarily throws light upon the idea of 'solitude or isolation' actually being an opportunity where one can experience self-communion and contemplation/introspection.'
In this excerpt, Thoreau discusses a 'delicious evening' which he spent in the lap of nature, 'a part of herself.' He considers the nature to be 'beautiful, soothing, and inspiring' as reflected by the descriptions 'elements are unusually congenial to me', 'bullfrogs usher in the night...water', 'pleasantest hours', 'ssothed by seaseless roar', 'twililight usher..', 'tempted' , etc. reflect that how he is in union with the every bit of nature and thus, questions 'why should I feel lonely.' This justifies the above deduction and hence, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
The poem, "O Captain! My Captain!" was written by Walt Whitmen who dedicated this literary art for Abraham Lincoln and his journey through the Civil war. In the line "Here Captain! dear father!" he had referred to the captain as his "father" meaning it shows the that Whitman highly respects Lincoln and his leadership. <span> The first stanzas int he poem actually represents happiness in the beginning and following with the second stanza that seems to represent celebration yet the transition of it seems to be tragic.
For this line "You've fallen cold and dead." means that the writer expresses his grief of the captain's death and it says a lot on the third stanza that he had experienced a deep loss. </span>