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'Epitaph on a Tyrant', like many of Auden's poems of the 1930s, was inspired by the appalling events of that decade, but it also neatly encapsulates the qualities and behaviour of all tyrants, from Herod to Henry VIII to Hitler.
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The answer is for your story is B
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I think option 2 is one of the answers since both poems do use the elements of nature, such as describing the sky many times.
I think option 6 is also one of the answers because both poems kind of talk about youth.
And finally, I think option 3 is another answer because both poems kind of end happily.
*I AM NOT 100% SURE THIS ARE CORRECT, SO PLEASE FORGIVE ME IF THEY'RE NOT.
A busy Indian bazaar would be a market located in the Middle East, consisting of rows of shops or stalls selling miscellaneous goods.
Obviously not, if you have a kid why should a stranger name your kid. Let alone a group of strangers name your kid. This isn't the Giver by Lois Lowry this is real life. It's been a fundamental right since the beginning of time that parents have been able name their children. I don't see a reason that it should change