The answer for the first question is “D: It is a description
of Heaven”. This part Meditation 17 tells about how man reaches his ultimate
end – death. After death, a man’s journey is not ended. Instead, he starts a
new and better life in the spiritual world, which is heaven. The “Library”
represents heaven where every person or “page” becomes more open to one another
under God’s guidance.
For the second question, the answer is “B: Farewell Ben”.
Ben Jonson wrote “On My First Son” for his eldest son named Benjamin.
“C: He and his wife are so in love that it does not matter
whether they are together.” is the answer for the last question. It doesn’t
matter whether they are together or not because they know that they love each
other very deeply.
The correct answer for one is <span>B:It is a description of God***
The idea is that all the different books are people and the library is actually meeting god and getting to understand all the people in the world and gain all knowledge. It is a description of how great he is and how great we become when we reach him.
The correct answer for 2 is </span><span>B:Farewell Ben***
It is Ben because the narrator is supposedly god who is talking to Ben Johnson, so when he says goodbye my son, he actually means goodbye Ben. It isn't about Ben talking to his son, which is why the lyrics actually mean farewell Ben.
The correct answer for 3 is </span><span>C:He and his wife are so in love that it does not matter whether they are together.****
He states that their minds are so connected that they can't miss simple things like kisses or touches because they are bound on a much deeper level. For him and her, they are always in each other's minds even when they are not physically together.</span>
I would go with the last one, the way its described seems scary and uninviting. and for instance maybe if you were somewhere that you enjoyed or wanted to be the bug would bother you, but in this case they don't seem like an main concern.