I don't know how you could pick anything out of those choices. The first stanza if you look back a couple of lines, refers to Telemachus (his son). He pays proper homage and kindness to those who honor the gods. Ulysses is very proud of him for doing that.
The second stanza is about the men he sails with who are brave, meeting any challenge through good times and bad (sunshine and thunder). They are free men and they are "stout" meaning that they are real stand up kinds of men ready to go.
The last sentence is about death which the old look forward to.
D is not a bad choice, but it sure leaves out a lot.
I guess D is as good as any, but I'm not sure. This is one of those multiple guesses that one answer could be defended as easily as another. B is not quite as powerful in meaning as D. But don't be surprised if B is the answer.
D <<<<< answer.
Answer:
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Explanation:
The correct answers are
[<u>(b.) And in this flea our two bloods mingled be;]
</u>
<u>Thou know'st that this cannot be said</u>
and
[(d.) And pampered swells with one blood made of two;
And this, alas, is more than we would do.]
In this poem, the flea clearly symbolizes their love.
In the answer (b.), their bloods are mixed in this flea and this could metaphorically signify mixing their bodily fluids while engaging in intercourse.
In the answer (d.), it is clear that the speaker is denied intercourse with this woman and extends his argument from the sentence (b.) that their bloods mixed in the flee signify their physical union and that, despite what the society might suggest about her loss of virginity, there is nothing shameful about this act.
People admired Paul's paintings lately.
She cleaned the house all afternoon.
They made this car in Japan.
4. Yenia passed the last two exams with a great mark.
Mike have learned a new language for three years.
Who wrote Hamlet?
7.My husband will help you if you need him.
8. They must study the new lessons a bit harder.
passive to active voice:
1. Luka will finish the unit by Monday.
Quest i the answer my dude i am a big LOTR guy and he always wanted to go on a quest like his uncle or also know as Bilbo Baggins