B. It would emphasize important details and delete irrelevant ones.
Answer:
The 5 answers are
Explanation:
1. Law of superpostion
2. younger than
3. principle cross-cutting relationships
4. younger than
5. mass spectrometer
In the poem "To an Athlete Dying Young" by A. E. Housman, the author uses metaphors in lines 11-12 to describe the athlete's short-lived and glorious life. The laurel flower represents glory and victory, and have a shorter lifespan than roses. This metaphor implies that fame and honor does not last long.
They would want to get away from any and all distractions and get into a right state of mind for studying.