Respuesta :
The correct answer is D. The speaker believes the greatness of Britain could disappear, just as did that of Nineveh and Tyre.
That's because both of the cities used to be huge and important and were sacked and are now almost irrelevant
That's because both of the cities used to be huge and important and were sacked and are now almost irrelevant
Answer:
D. The speaker believes the greatness of Britain could disappear, just as did that of Nineveh and Tyre.
Explanation:
The speaker in Recessional by Rudyard Kipling shouts to God, the Lord of their fight line under whose hand they hold control over the land. He requires the "Ruler God of Hosts" to be with them in case they overlook.
Their naval forces return home, the flame of war goes out, and all the pageantry and radiance of yore is "one with Nineveh and Tire". The speaker calls for God, the "Judge of Nations", to save them "lest they forget".