Answer:
Themes are the author's universal statement towards life. It is a lesson in life that the reader can use in their own life moving forward.
Explanation:
The best answer is D because it has incorrect grammar, and uses slang/jargon and a dialect known as ebonics that was typically present in black communities during this time.
<span>Gwendolen portrays Victorian qualities of being superficial. She seems to be untrue about her feelings for Jack by just showing off herself in front of the crowd.
</span><span>Gwendolen's lines imply that her brother is flirtatious. Based on her description, her brother seems to propose to a number of girls.</span>
I anit never seen two pretty best friends its always one of that gotta be ugly
Answer:
Look in the explanation below.
Explanation:
(A) The poet mentions a change of heart, like "The Grinch."
(B) The word "rued" means to bitterly regret.
(C) The Rhyme scheme of the stanza is every other line.
(D) Dust of snow, by Robert Frost.