Incomplete question. Assumed it is based on the passage <em> "The Cruise of the Coracle."</em>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Note, the term dehydration in this context simply refers to the removal of water from the body. Usually, dehydration occurs during:
- when sweating
- urination
- vomiting or due to diarrhea
- through the opening and closing of the lungs when breathing.
It has been noted by health professionals that the rate of dehydration occurs faster during or after engaging in strenuous exercise.
The answer is:
- D. strengthened, or reaffirmed, her religious faith.
<em>"I love thee with a love I seemed to lose </em>
<em>With my lost saints. I love thee with the breath", </em>
the speaker refers to a lost love she once had for the saints and that now, it has returned.
Moreover:
<em>"I love thee with the passion put to use
</em>
<em>In my old griefs, and with my childhood’s faith",</em>
the speaker compares a child's faith, which is pure and innocent, with her faith or religious life to emphasize how the love she feels now can change everything.
- <u>Option A</u> can not be correct since the poem implies that she had faith as a child.
- <u>Option B</u> is not correct because her love has not been challenged by faith.
- There is no evidence in the poem for <u>Option C </u>to be accurate.
C, the sentence doesn't express a complete thought.