Answer:
C. the chaos of a new age's beginning
Explanation:
Yeats describes in the excerpt a vision of chaotic things happening, and the world loosing control, a gyre is an upward spyral that continues to the infinity and usually falcons fly in circles only to fall again into their falconer´s hand, but this one can´t hear the falconer, so he is trapped in that spyral forever, he then sees the centre falling apart, which is a reference to the governments and centralized order, what´s next is just the chaos, of the destruction and the anarchic process of reconstruction.
Answer:
b) She prefers being a private person, not a public one.
Explanation:
Emily Dickens wrote very introspective poems, the ones that talk about her relationship with God, her celebration observance of nature, her thoughts of life’s processes, and her own ideas about herself. <u>She wrote of her own emotions and perceptions</u>. Through her poetry, we can see that she was a <u>very pensive person</u>, the observant one, and very attentive with details around her.<u> Her poetry is mindful and quiet, and</u><u> never gives out the sense of intensity by the rowdy and loud person. </u>
Through this, we can deduct that<u> </u><u>Emily Dickens’ personality was a rather private one, that she minded her own affairs, and that she did not enjoy being in the public eye for too long</u>.<u> She preferred to live by the word of God and observe nature and other people, </u>much rather than participate in the loud and public social life.
The relative pronoun 'who' refers to 'people' which is a subject of this sentence, so the correct answer is C, this is also a subject.