The correct answer is B, inadequate.
The nymph says that IF we didn't grow old, and IF shepherd's always told the truth, THEN "these pretty pleasures might me move."
However, the promises made by the shepherd are inadequate. They will not say young forever and shepherd's do not always tell the truth. She needs more than the promise of flowers and songs. His offers are not enough to make her decide to go live with him and be his love.
She is not insulted by his words, but she realizes what he offers is not enough. She regards the shepherd's offer of love as inadequate. Therefore, the correct answer is B.
I am not sure, because i am not super familiar with imagists, but i think i could be A. From what I gathered, imagists were a group of people who liked clear, sharp language that created a pristine image, so ordinary language seems like it would not appeal to them that much.
The answer is B. The tension builds as the conflict becomes more evident. =)
Answer:
In chapter 10, as in most situations, Percy's response to conflict is to help his friends. In this scene, he, Annabeth, and Grover are on a bus. When three old ladies board the bus, they realize that the old ladies are not what they seem. In fact, they are the Furies, “the three worst monsters from the Underworld.”
Explanation:
<span>A. Mr. White will make other serious mistakes by acting without thinking of the consequences.</span>