Ken looked in his backpack to find his camera but it wasn’t there, he walked back to the cafe to make sure that he didn’t keep it on the table, he entered the cafe and the camera was nowhere to find, he asked the waitress who served him if she took it but she said “you took it with you when you walked out” then he remembered that he went to a ice cream seller next to the beach that he walked past, He ran to the ice cream seller and asked him if he left it somewhere, the ice cream seller said “yes you took it out to take pictures of the ocean” then Ken remembered that he gave it to someone to take a picture of him next to a famous guy that was in the beach, Ken looked around and couldn’t find the guy who took the camera, ken thought to him self that when the guy took a picture of them together he ran with the camera and Ken did not notice it because he was surprised that he met a famous guy. He called the police to help him out with this situation and they asked him to remain calm while they find it around the area.
Your question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is as follows:
Anne Bradstreet was a Puritan who lived during Colonial America. Her poems reflected elements of her personal life. In this poem, her house has burned and she has lost all of her possessions. Read the last two stanzas (lines 43-54). How do these lines reflect aspects of her Puritan beliefs?
A) She relies on her own work ethic to build her another house.
B) She is so distraught that she wishes she had died in the fire.
C) She knows that her permanent home is waiting for her in heaven.
D) She prays for an architect from town to come build her a new home.
Answer:
The correct answer is letter C) She knows that her permanent home is waiting for her in heaven.
Explanation:
In the last two stanzas of her poem "Verses upon the Burning of our House, July 10th, 1666", author Anne Bradstreet calls God the mighty Architect. She does not seem to repine over the house she has lost to the fire. Quite the contrary, she is faithful to the belief that her permanent home is the spiritual one waiting for her in heaven. That is a reflection of her Puritan beliefs. This world is nothing but a passageway for the next and most important one. She does not need to suffer over material losses because what truly matters is the spirit. As she says in the last line of the poem, "My hope and treasure lies above."
I have a strong feeling it's C. but I'm not sure
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