5. PART A: How does the symbol of grass develop the theme of section 6?
O A It reveals that God is in everything, whether that thing is aware of
God's existence.
B It reveals that life and death are cyclical and connect everything.
C It reveals that nature is resilient and indifferent to mankind.
D It reveals that unlearned children understand the universe better than
learned adults.

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Read Song of Myself, By Walt Whitman

How does the symbol of grass develop the theme of section 6?

O A It reveals that God is in everything, whether that thing is aware of

God's existence.

B It reveals that life and death are cyclical and connect everything.

C It reveals that nature is resilient and indifferent to mankind.

D It reveals that unlearned children understand the universe better than

learned adults.

Answer: B It reveals that life and death are cyclical and connect everything.

Explanation:

The author finds himself thinking about grass after a child asks him what that is. After wondering about it for a while, he comes to the conclusion that grass is a symbol of the life-death cycle because grass sprouts out from the mouths of dead people. Each sprout is proof of death not being real, or even a bad thing because our ancestors are still alive through nature.