The correct answer is A). As stated in the poem The Sun Has Long Been Set ''some men there are that find in nature all where beauty dwells not, driven forth by man'', this leads us to infer that the feeling the writer is trying to evoke is strongly related to healing, communion therefore soothing as well.
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An albatross symbolizes a dead weight, or a burden (emotionally, obviously). The origin of this stems from the belief that killing an albatross would bring bad luck to sailors, most popularly from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, where an albatross is hung from the neck of a sailor who killed it. Some may consider obstacles they struggle to overcome to be an albatross, or even themselves if they feel that they are 'weighing others down', in a sense. Inversely though, albatrosses can also mean good luck, although this is used less commonly than the former.
Answer:
Show appreciation to those who help protect
Explanation:
This is an example of an idiom.
An idiom that has a different meaning than what it sounds like.
It doesn’t actually mean that the steak is high. “The steaks were too high” simply means that it’s too dangerous/risky.
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