Answer:
The <u>first passage</u> represents nature as something wild and dangerous, by describing the yucca tree with some risky, violent and dangerous words, which are used to warn us about this plant and its characteristics.
On the other hand, the <u>second passage</u> represents nature as something soft, calm, and beautiful, by describing daffodils. Daffodils are represented as something delicate and beautiful, so the vision of nature is quite different from the first passage. In this case, nature is described as something soft and wonderful, completely different from <em>bayonet-pointed leaves</em> and a <em>fence of daggers</em>.
I will dissect each sentence for you.
A. Do you think the hummingbirds will come back!
No, this isn't it. It's a question, so it needs to end in a ?.
B. Hummingbirds are kind of interesting!
This might be it, considering the fact that this a direct sentence, but the exclamation point isn't needed.
C. When I see a hummingbird, I get so excited?
No, this isn't a question.
D. I love hummingbirds!
Maybe, since this is more of stating a fact and getting excited about the hummingbird which is nonetheless an animal/object.
Left choices:
B and D.
I'd have to say...
D, since B is kind of just stating something is interesting rather than loving something, however, both are punctuated correctly.
Answer:
D
I believe it’s C. “So long as men can see or eyes can see / So long lives this and this gives life to thee.” It’s two lines of a verse, and it rhymes.