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What does the phrase "Cold Pastoral" suggest about the urn?

AIt is beautiful but lifeless.

BIt is vibrant and full of life.

CIt depicts a warm and inviting scene.

DIt represents a thriving natural environment.

Answer:

A. It is beautiful but lifeless.

Read Explanation:

  • "Pastoral" refers to an idealized depiction of rural life, often associated with beauty, harmony, and simplicity. The urn portrays a timeless and idyllic scene, much like a traditional pastoral poem.

  • "Cold" implies a lack of warmth, emotion, or life. While the urn preserves beauty and history, it is ultimately an inanimate object—it does not change, feel, or experience life as humans do.


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