This poem A Heritage of Trees is not a ryhming poem. There is no ryhme scheme. The lines are short and there is no metre. No line has a set number of beats. Compare this poem with some of the ryhming poems in this site. Note that in poetry some words can be left out : e.g. Attack a tree today (on) the road from Mysore to Ooty.
source: english-for-students.com
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I think it’s very dangerous cause you can be injured
The correct answers would be arrests the vanishing apparitions which haunt the interlunations of life and from the caverns of the spirit redeems from decay the visitations of the divinity in man. Immortality has to do with never dying or a sense of having an afterlife. Interlunations means a period of darkness or blackness in life. This would be during death. In the excerpt when it is talking about the spirit being redeemed, it is speaking about coming into a form of afterlife.
I'll have to go with D, but ask yourself:
"Which environment best matches the scene?"
<span>She said that she couldn't talk to him at school and she couldn't let her parents see them together.</span>