<span>The correct answer is D. elation. These are the exact lines from the poem "Love After Love" by Derek Walcott: "The time will come / when, with elation / you will greet yourself..." Obviously, these lines show us that we will be elated when we meet ourselves at one point in our lives. The poem tells us that we should love ourselves, and not only other people, and that we should enjoy our lives while we still can.</span>
Answer: The answers are D. Splendid Display and B. Without Memorial
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C. importance of following one's dreams
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Following one's dream is Eugene O'Neils is one of the most common themes in O'Neils plays. In this Act of "Beyond the Horizon" Andrew is talking to his brother Robert about his dream of following beauty of the far off. and unknown.
Option A, B and D are not correct as stress is not on reading books, travelling, while there is no mention family values in this dialogue.
It could be said that this poem is about Native Americans, who are referred to "The Noble Savage" (option1). It portrays the spirit the Natives haunting their graves in the North American wilderness. It might be considered and American example of the Romantic movement.
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anecdotal, because it tells a narrative about enslaved people taking action for basic human rights. ( first choice)