Answer:
They Traveled long distances through harsh conditions and some didn't even Get Gold
Explanation:
The correct answer is C.
Despite Bartleby being such a poor employee, Melville feels pity for him because he discovers that Bartleby is living in the office. The office is at Wall Street, a place that, according to Melville, is as desolate as a ghost town during nights and Sundays. He is affected by the loneliness of Bartleby's life and decides not to divulge his secret.
The answer is that "<span> In the first stanza, the mirror is established as the speaker of the poem, and tells the reader about itself, while the second stanza is primarily about the mirror’s reflection of the woman." We know this because the first stanza describes itself and the images frequently reflected. The second stanza the mirror focuses on the woman's reflection and how it has changed over time. </span>
It's been awhile since I have done this but the question should be C because you would be informing the readers of the effects. For the effects you would be drawing evidence which is why none of the rest can be right, because you don't draw that evidence. Hope that helps!