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a. He uses imagery of shaping a piece of steel to express his wish to be part of something new.
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my friend tried C and D and they were wrong so its A
The poem’s theme can be: sometimes harsh losses can cause one to see life differently, as a result of an overwhelming sense of grief.
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In 1606 Michael Drayton wrote this ode “To the Virginian Voyage,” in honour of Sir Walter Raleigh's first expedition to plant a permanent settlement of English people in North America.
<h3>The poem illustrates the culture out of which the first Southerners came and almost uncannily anticipates the South that was soon to be founded. </h3>
The correct option is the first option: the similarities in the wording.
When you want to compare passages, you have to focus on similarities between them.
The other options are not correct because the origins of the authors and the dates the texts were written are not relevant when comparing PASSAGES. Moreover, the last option is not correct because it highlights the differences the passages have and the instruction states you should COMPARE the passages. This means doing the exact opposite of spotting differences.