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which excerpt from robert burns's "to a mouse" best conveys empathy?

a. " at me, thy earth-born companion,/an' fellow mortal! "
b. " an' weary winter comin' fast,/an cozy here, beneath the "
c. "thy wee-bit housie, too, in ruin! /its silly wa's the win's are strewin! "
d. "still thou art blessed compared wi' me/the present only toucheth "

who among these was john keats's "on first looking into chapman's homer" written to honor?

a. an astronomer
b. an explorer
c. a poet
d. a translator

"bird, thou never "

which of these is exemplified by this line from percy shelley's "to a skylark"?

a. archaic language
b. onomatopeia
c. simile
d. terza rima

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