Answer:
B) Nature enriches us through memory even when we are far from it.
Explanation:
The question is from William Wordsworth's <em>I Wondered Lonely as a Cloud.</em> Wordsworth, being a romantic poet, appreciates the beauty and liveliness of nature. The major theme of the poem is the impact of nature on humans. The poet describes one of his solitary walks and his encounter with "A host, of golden daffodils". He describes the sight as, "Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze."
Wordsworth then says that he envisions the sight again in his mind whenever he feels lonely. Now, even though he isn't currently watching them, just the thought of them of remembering them, puts him in a state of nostalgia.
Because they do not realize how valuable it is.
In the short story "The Lottery," the lottery is drawn from a black box.
They used many boxes prior to the lottery in the story, but they were shabby and got destroyed, so they got a new box which was black of color.
Long John was very kind to Jim who loved to watch in his kitchen to earn his trust and respect. His greed and ambition for money made him cruel and ruthless, in order to get what he wanted he was capable of doing anything. One night Jim heard Long John talking to some of the crew members who were a pirate gang and told them to obey the captain until they got to Treasure Island and let the doctor find the treasure and do all the work and later he and his gang would steal it and kill them all.
Answer:
answer is in the explanation
Explanation:
They love one another, but long for better financial stability.
Henry is known for his "twist endings," and the ending of "The Gift of the Magi" is probably the most famous of them all. At the end of the story Della cuts and sells her hair to buy Jim a chain for his watch, and Jim sells his watch to buy Della combs for her hair.