This stanza might suggest<span> that life continues after death. (option A). It is presented as a positive view of death and how "the grave" might not be a final destination for people and it might be as real as life. It seems that life is not resumed to the present but what comes after death. </span>
Answer:
the answer is unseemly.ithink
Answer:
I'm gonna say, "when i am usually nervous"
Explanation:
i think you should wait for someone that is sure about their answer, but that's my answer.
<span>The parts that explicitly support that ideal are where he says that he calls "not upon a few, but upon all" and where he says that "the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet and to repulse it." To me, that is saying that he is calling upon everyone to potentially sacrifice their life to obtain a goal that they believe is worth that cost.</span>
1... B
2... D
3... B
4... C
5... A
6... C