The correct answer is A. because, that is the answer that makes the most sense. It also is the only choice that is properly written with correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
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Answer:
Number 1 is the correct answer
Explanation:
In poem "712" Emily Dickinson personifies death. "Because I could not stop for death he kindly stopped for me". The narrator is giving human characteristics to death, "He" stops for her with his carriage, they slowly drive past common or everyday locations and scenes. "We passed the school where children strove at recess". Dickinson describes "him", (death), as a calm and polite character: "We slowly drove – He knew no haste
/And I had put away
/My labor and my leisure too
/For His Civility". The personification of death, it's civilized manners, create a specific impact. We don't sense death as a violent situation, the narrator does not suffer, feel pain or anguish, while experiencing death. In the poem Death is a more like a guide that takes her on a slow ride. Nevertheless, there is a sense of strangeness, of darkness, since the narrator is being guided towards the end of her life.
Answer: Jimmy Cross never forgave himself for the death of Ted Lavender
Explanation: Sorry if this isn't the right story your talking about. Years after the war, Jimmy Cross went to visit Tim O'Brien and after seeing a snapshot of Ted, Jimmy said that Ted Lavender's death was something that would never go away
The definition to a claim statement is when the claim is essentially arguable
To support the persons position proving why he made certain points in the story