Answer:
How do Darzee and his wife differ in their approach to the conflict with Nagaina?
Explanation:
Darzee and his wife are both tailorbirds. ... Darzee's wife is the exact opposite of her husband. Practical and levelheaded, she knows she must help Rikki-tikki by distracting Nagaina, so the mongoose can destroy the cobra nest.
Answer:
He shifts from speaking about other men to speaking about his father.
Explanation:
In this poem by Dylan Thomas, the poet offered his views and beliefs on how best he felt that death should be tackled. Speaking generally, he noted how wise men, wild men, and grave men handled the reality of death. They never stopped fighting. At the concluding part of the poem, he more specifically narrowed the talk about the different types of men to his father who was apparently in his death bed.
He urged and strengthened his father to fight death which was upon him. He did not want his father to give up.
Answer:
C) He is in anguish over love
Explanation:
Petrnet's Sonnet 28 shows an anguished, sad and melancholy speaker. He is anguished about love and that is why he describes love as something suffering, executioner and cruel, which leaves you hopeless and sad. Furthermore, the speaker confesses that this melancholy appearance of love results in wild, desperate, disordered gestures that try at all costs to stop the pain that love can cause.