C they discuss a never ending love.
In her poem "This is my letter to the world," Emily Dickinson speaks to the world. She says that although she has addressed the world (maybe the Earth, or humanity), the world has never replied. However, she does not feel disheartened. She continues to communicate and only asks the world to be kind to her. The theme of the poem is one of loneliness, and at the same time, of belonging to home. It highlights Dickinson's sense of belonging to the world of her "sweet countrymen," but also how inconsequential this world finds her presence.
One of the poetic elements in the poem is the personification of Nature. Dickinson writes:
<em>"The simple news that Nature told, </em>
<em>With tender majesty."</em>
Nature cannot "tell" anything, but she is giving it human qualities in her poem. She says that nature told her news majestically. By saying that, she contrasts the world, never talking to her, and nature, communicating beautifully. Nature has treated her with kindness and generosity by addressing her, as opposed to the world, which has mostly ignored her. In this way, she establishes her relationship with nature as an ally and a driving force for her actions. Nature has also been her link to the world. By giving nature these human qualities, she establishes the role that nature has played in her belonging to the world, but also in her sense of isolation. In this way, it relates to the theme of belonging to a "home."
It would be A and D since confident and graceful describe the dancers
Explanation:
I think the theme is the importance of listening to your parents. When Randall went on his first solo hike he instantly regretted not paying attention when "his father taught the family to read the position of the sun" and "forgetting the whistle his mother stressed he always bring." Randall suffers the consequences of his disobedience as he struggles to find his way back to his parents. He was frightened, alone, and lost. Randall nearly gave up but thankfully he remembered one tip his father had told him: "If you're ever lost, find a river and follow it." This proves that even the slightest bit of advice from our parents could help us eventually. He utilizes his father's tip and finds himself at a river bank. His hope is restored when he noticed the eagle that rose from the water is the same one that is nested above his camp. Randall follows the eagle and finally returns back to his parents. Without his father's tip he had remembered Randall would've been lost for a while. Sometimes disregarding our parents words can lead to a similar situation such as Randall's. Our parents have plenty of knowledge in different aspects of life and "The Nest" is an excellent example of what could transpire when we disobey our parents.
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Logical or natural connection or consistency.