<span>D. . All human achievements eventually disappear .
</span><span>The theme of this poem is that human life and human accomplishments are transient. It is saying that, in the long run, nothing we do matters.</span>
First off, I love that book, its a classic ((: And second, Buck is very loyal. Despite all that he's gone through he still stays extremely loyal (:
Tara could not wait for summer.
An independent clause can be it's own sentence, while a dependent clause could not.
The full sentence could be:
Tara could not wait for summer as she was tired of doing homework.
The dependent clause would be ’as she was tried of homework’ because that can't be it's own sentence because it doesn't form a complete thought.
’Tara could not wait for summer’ is an independent clause because it has both a subject and a verb.
The messages of these two poems are similar as both poems suggest that music offers contentment in life.
Answer: Option A
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Just like how John Keats calls a thing of beauty to be a joy forever, music is something which provides a lot of happiness for the poet. Here, in the first poem, he feels happy to sing a song when he is with his cattle. In the second one, he likes to hype up his soul using a song. In this way, concluding that the poet explains the significance of music and how it has influenced him in both the poems.
My answer is D.What is the plot of the poem?