Answer:
C). To mock him as weak.
Explanation:
The purpose behind singing about King George III as the 'island queen' in 'Revolutionary Tea' is that the poet is willing 'to mock at his cruelty of putting 'three-penny' tax on the daily use items like 'tea' despite being rich and powerful('full of gold'). The poet is ridiculing the hypocrisy and brutality of the king through the image of the island queen who forces 'her own daughter'(the citizens) to pay the tax and orders her to 'bring home the tax.' Thus, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
1.) who
2.) why
3.) whose
4.) what, how
5.) that
6.) why
7.) whether
8.) when
9.) what
I hope you can use words over again in this case. Let me know if you need explanations!
This excerpt from "A Good Man Is Hard To Find" reveals that the grandmother 'cares deeply about her appearance' since one would think that she was a 'lady.' In other words, 'a woman of superior social position.'
The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock and The Jilting of Granny Weatherall both take place within a single person's mind. The correct option is A. The main themes of these works is the inevitability of growing older and the inevitability of death.