Answer:
that would be symbolic lessons
Incomplete question. The options read;
A. loyal
B. talented
C. obedient
D. kindhearted
E adventurous
F. philosophical
Answer:
<u>B. talented</u>
<u>E adventurous</u>
Explanation:
Interestingly, the imaginary character of Judith Shakespeare in "Shakespeare's Sister" is portrayed as a girl who although is not as educated as her brother, William Shakespeare but still posses some beautiful qualities such as;
- been talented, and
- adventurous.
And both words rightly qualifies as adjectives.
B) seems like the only answer that appears to have a true attitude.
The bird sounds content but it actually wishes to escape
Explanation:
This extract is from the poem Sympathy in which the author compares the caged bird to the racist of the society. She symbolizes that the bird is content in the caged but it is tired of flapping its wing in the hope to escape from the cage. In the same way the cage is compared to the world and the people are compared to the bird.
In 1899 racism was prevalent in the society and hence people suffered lot and they were tired of struggling hard in this environment. So in this passage the bird sounded content but it actually wishes to escape the cage