<span>A) The speaker is describing a scene in the third person as a sentimental observer.
The speaker is describing the event in third person, but it seems clear that he is somehow connected to the event. The sentimental tone of the description puts him in a closer position to the people, and it seems like he is observing with some emotional attachment. </span>
The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the second choice "<span>is shocked at the expense of the clothing that he wears."
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<span>Autobiography of the last Emperor of China. Gave up the throne in 1912 at age 6 after a revolution overthrew the Manchu government and established a republic.</span>
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Answeno participler:
Explanation:
the broken glass -- past participle
a pale blue sweater -- no participle
the blushing bride -- present participle
the sifted flour -- past participle
the kitchen timer -- no participle
a wilting rose -- present participle
Answer:
a. the wish that he will meet God when he dies (it is, indeed, the correct choice)
Explanation:
A <em>bourne</em> is a literary word for a limit or boundary.
A <em>pilot</em> is an archaic word for a guide or a leader. The first letter is capitalized, which means it is not an ordinary guide or leader, but <em>the Guide </em>or <em>the Leader</em>. It is a pretty obvious reference to God, who, as Christians believe, guides us all.
Basically, what he says in these final lines is "although he may be carried beyond the limits of time and space as we know them, he retains the hope that he will look upon the face of his “Pilot”(i.e. God) when he has crossed the sand bar."
If you reread the entire poem, you will see that it is about Lord Tennyson's accepting death as an inevitable and natural part of life. He asks his family not to grieve over him when he dies. Nothing is said about love in the poem.