The right answer to the question is B.
This text reflects the passage as a whole when the narrator illustrates anger at the woman by avoiding names. Through the use of parallelism, clear order, and repetition, coherence and unity are both successfully attained in “Was it a Dream?”. The story’s theme shows blind flattery to someone wherein the glorification of their image from ignorance results in the loss of truth.
Answer:
I'm not sure exactly where this is from, but I do believe that the fourth option is the correct answer for this central idea.
Olaudah Equiano wrote a book, which was about his experiences as a slave and, later, as a free man. Hope this helps <3
In this excerpt
from the poem "Thanatopsis" by William Cullen Bryant, the writer tells us that when we die,
we will "sleep" with all kinds of elegant and important people. There
will be "patriarchs" (meaning parents, heads of families or male
leaders) long since when the Earth was young ("the infant world").
This section of the poem deals precisely with the idea that when we die we all
lie down together in a large grave, the writer making it sound like something
good.
The answer to the meaning of the word infant has to do with the
letter B) past.