Answer:
- "Pied Beauty" by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Explanation:
The poem transforms into a declaration of regret for these strange or odd things, things that may not conventionally be regarded or thought exquisite. They are all, he avows, indications of God, which, in their assortment, control reliably toward the solidarity and immutability of His vitality and move us to "Applaud Him."
In "Hygiene, Illness, and Medicine" the increasing number of sickness and spread of infection, contagious disease, and unknown viruses. People were oblivious on how health and safety affected with their very dirty environment and poor hygiene. Which is what caused a lot of unknown viruses, sickness, and infections.
Answer: B. One's endless hunger
Explanation:
In this poem titled "<em>The Coming of Night"</em>, the poet, Linda Pastan alludes to the end of life and the acceptance of it because a time will come when we will have to stop acting in a certain way and just accept that it is time to leave the world.
She speaks of how humans will lose not only the feeling of being ambitious but the endless hunger to acquire and conquer more as well by relating these to lights and flames that will go out or be extinguished.
Answer:
<em>The only common perspective they had was to care for Honore's mother. </em>
Explanation:
This question is related to an interesting story called The Devil written by the famous Guy de Maupassant. Both La Rapet and Honore are the main characters of the story along with the ailing mother.
La Rapet was a dishwashing woman. She only cared for money while Honore was a poor man. He could not afford a nurse for his mother. But La Rapet had ulterior motives. She wanted the woman to die as soon as possible for this she told her devil stories.