"To a Louse" is a poem by Scottish poet Robert Burns. It tells the story of a lady in church who looks elegant, fancy and beautiful. However, he notices that she has a louse in her bonnet. He begins talking to a louse about how elegant the woman is, and how the animal would be more at home with a beggar. However, at the end of the poem, he realizes that for the louse, any human being is prey.
The main message is an attempt to highlight how underneath all our fancy clothes, every human is ultimately just another human being, and that there is no difference between any of us to a louse, because we are all equal.
Don't be vain and foolish is the answer
convey the intelligence level of the men in the scene.
illustrate the sense of fear the narrator is experiencing.
reflect the reality of the characters’ situation in a straightforward manner.
indicate that the narrator may not fully understand his surroundings.
Hemingway uses vague pronouns and simple language to reflect the reality of the character's situation in a straightforward manner.
The answer to this question would be C.
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will have gone
B.
is going
C.
has gone
D.
must go
Progressive means that it is going on, or has shown signs of progression.
So A and D can be eliminated.
That's would leave B and C.
Since it says progressive and not progression, B would be the correct choice here.