<span>It might be said that President Woodrow Wilson's speech is directed to the member of the congress to persuade them to enter the war against Germany. He expresses a negative aspect of the German government in order to support his arguments against this country.</span>
I believe the answer is a
Answer: The correct answer would be D.) The speaker's insistence that the maidens "Hasten away" and abandon their "pitchers" to gather the leaves of the henna-tree creates urgency and emphasizes the significance of the wedding.
Explanation: D is the correct answer as "Hasten away" proves of urgency where as how they "abandon their pitchers" makes it seem that the wedding is more important then whatever they are doing.
Ok, so I'm going to try my best to answer this.
My best guess would be how he said that he was able to see his answer through whoever he is talking to, then lose it again. He understood and got something, then lost it's understanding. I sincerely hope this helps.. I'm sorry I'm not very good at explaining. ^^;