The theme that is most clearly developed by ideas and feelings from this untitled poem is <em>c. Losing a loved one empties the world.</em>
In the poem, the speaker indicates that she can no longer clasp the hand that used to hug her dearly because the person (the man) is no more. She remembers with nostalgia and a deep sense of loss the demise of her beloved. She is surely missing him.
To start a new relationship may not be easy even though she is required to do so because <em>"the noise of life begins again." </em> It seems that emptiness has enveloped her life and time. She feels totally desolate and without consolation over this irreplaceable loss.
Thus, the theme that is most clearly developed in the poem is not the lasting of friendships, staying true to one's roots, or the sameness of life. The correct theme or central idea is C.
The purpose of the bobbin is to hold the thread that is held below the needle. The thread from the bobbin goes up through the plate and connects with the top thread to create a sturdy stitch when the machine is in use.
The correct answer is A. both connotative and denotative.
There will be a lot of words where the denotative meaning should actually be ignored and the connotative observed, but that does not mean that both are not present.