I *think* the answer is d but I am not sure
That depends on the college she is going, who is giving the scholarship and the reason why she is leaving. Scholarships, have nothing to do with when you use it... usually. For example, if the person/company/association giving the scholarship said they would give her the scholarship for her las year of college they have to give it to her for that last year doesn't matter if it took one more year to get to that last one or if she got promoted one year above the one she was supposed to be they have to give it to her one year earlier, but it has to be the last year.
So no, it doesn't matter if she takes a year off, she still has her scholarship she just needs a document that says she is taking a year off and why and turn it in to whoever is giving the scholarship.
Answer:
A) pencil
Explanation:
cuz it does not match with the other
Answer:
He Wishes to mourn nature
Explanation:
This poem symbolizes the sadness of nature. Through the author’s sadness, the sorrow of nature is reflected. The author dedicated this poem to his too early resting friend and his son.
The sad sounds of nature, like wild winds, dark clouds and sad storms perfectly transmit the sadness the author feels.