dom, trails there are still for women
Fearless to break and tread
"Keep watch on power as it passes, on liberty's torch as it
[20] travels, lest woman be left with a symbol,
No flame in her lamp alive.
In the mine, the mill and the mart where is bartered the bread of
your children, is forged the power you strove for,
For which you still must strive."
[25] Her spirit like southern starlight at once is afar and around us;
her message an inward singing
Through all our life to run:
"Forward together, my daughters, till born of your faith with
each other and of brotherhood all the world over,
[30] For all is freedom won."
Which of the following examples of figurative language from the poem best supports the idea that Susan B. Anthony was ahead of her time?
OIf now in its freedom her spirit mingle with ours and find us toiling at dusk to finish
Her life is a luminous banner borne ever ahead of her era
O No flame in her lamp alive
In the mine, the mill and the mart where is bartered the bread of your children