The kind of poem reading that the lines above represent is literal reading. There are no figures of speech here, such as metaphors, personifications, etc. which is why it's not a symbolic, figurative, or analytical reading. There is nothing to analyze here - the lines just tell the story of an eagle searching for its prey - it can't get any more literal than that.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
When it's raining, you don't want moisture to get inside your home. Due to this, you should close your windows.
The mood (or tone) of the prologue is considered as sombre, dark, macabre... since from the start we're being told that this story is going to be a story of love, death and loss.
Answer:
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D. carefully memorize her comments in order to include all important points and not leave out any vital information
-Although the other answers range to somewhat efficient to decent, the answer D. is the correct choice in a situation like this. The press could easily interpret that she practiced for this speech, and if she says whatever comes to mind, a press could easily turn this around.
-If she has used the manuscript method, then she could easily record and document what she has said without leaving any vital details out.
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