“Stars” is an 1846 poem by Emily Brontë. The poem demonstrates the speaker’s appreciation for the stars’ continuous stream of radiant light: "All through the night, your glorious eyes / Were gazing down in mine, / And with a full heart's thankful sighs / I blessed that watch divine!"Choice B is the best answer. The text suggests that the speaker is appreciative of the stars' continuous stream of radiant light. In the quotation, the speaker describes the stars as "glorious" and "divine" and expresses appreciation with a "full heart's thankful sighs."
Choice A: This quotation is about the sun in the sky rather than the stars.
Choice C: This quotation depicts a scene of an individual looking at the stars.
Choice D: This quotation shows the speaker's feeling of unity with the stars, not appreciation.
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Recognize what the speaker expresses ("appreciation for the stars'...") and find the quotation that reflects it.