The TWO quotes from the poem, "Home Burial" that supports the answers to Part A are:
<em>B. “A man must partly give up being a man / With women-folk.” (Lines 52-53)</em>
<em>F. No, from the time when one is sick to death, One is alone, and he dies more alone. (Lines 104-105)</em>
From Part A, the TWO answers that best depict the central themes in the poem are "grief" and "gender".
The poem "Home Burial" depicts a home that undergoes:
- grieve due to the loss of their child.
- mental breakdown
- a disturbed marriage.
"Home Burial" is a poem by Robert Lee Frost. It reveals how a man and his wife grief over the loss of their son and the tension it created between them. This made them to struggle to understand each other.
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C. it shows a strong emotion because the sentence begins with "I think"
<span>“Crossing Spider Creek” is actually a short story that was written by Dan O'Brien and based on the passage taken from this story, the story element that is clearly presented in the passage is the SETTING. The answer is the third option. It is the setting because it states the time and place of the story. Hope this helps.</span>
The best option about what the Duke reveals about himself as he speaks in "My last Duchess" is D) that he is a calculating villain.
Is this excerpt he is talking about how his first wife was pleased by anything and how his name was valuable and she did not pay enough tribute to the value of it, to a point where he might have ordered her killing.
"Oh, sir, she smiled, no doubt,
Whene’er I passed her; but who passed without
Much the same smile? This grew; I gave commands;
Then all smiles stopped together."