D. They suggest expansiveness, or extending one's reach outward.
Throughout part 46, Whitman explains that a person's journey is his own, but it must extend beyond what the person currently knows. He compares needing to extend oneself to kicking them out of the comfort or their house or sending them off the plank into the water to swim. He introduces this idea of extending one's reach when he says "we but level that lift to pass and continue beyond."
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I agree. Withered, "as though swept by fire," and "once so attractive" create a despairing tone.
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A) to inform the reader of other ways to be healthy aside from eating right
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i just took a test that had that question :)
4 Because it has nothing to do with non human animals.