In the second stanza of "To My Dear and Loving Husband", what idea do the comparisons to treasure make clear?

A. the value of her love for her husband
B. the value of her husband’s love for her
C. the gifts that husbands give to show their love
D. the gifts that she wishes her husband would give her

Question 13 of 20
5.0/ 5.0 Points
In this passage from “Boulders Taller Than the Great Tower of Seville,” which word signals a contrast?

Although this was the warm season, no one could live in this canyon because of the cold.
A. “Although”****
B. “this”
C. “could”
D. “because”

You made no choice on #1. I agree with you on #2.

#1 is B

I think you're right.

Muchas Gracias Señor Reed

To answer the first question about the second stanza of "To My Dear and Loving Husband," you would need to refer to the poem itself. By examining the stanza, you can determine the idea conveyed by the comparisons to treasure.

To find the answer:

1. Read the second stanza of the poem "To My Dear and Loving Husband."

2. Note any comparisons to treasure made in the stanza.

3. Analyze the comparisons and their context within the stanza.

4. Determine the idea conveyed by these comparisons.

By following these steps, you can find the answer to the first question.

Regarding the second question about the passage from "Boulders Taller Than the Great Tower of Seville," you need to identify the word that signals a contrast in order to answer the question. To do this, follow these steps:

1. Read the given sentence that contains the word.

2. Identify the word in question.

3. Determine if the word suggests a contrast or contradiction.

4. Select the word that signals a contrast.

By following these steps, you can identify the word that signals a contrast and answer the second question.