Answer:
b
Explanation:
In the context of this poem, the walls do no seem to be a structure designed to keep a foe out, but rather to trap something within. The telltale sign that the walls are perhaps not a beneficial thing is the word narrow.
Walls can be protective, but in a narrow context it is implied that the barrier causes suffocation and perhaps claustrofobia.
<span>All of the following are memory tricks that you can use to expand your vocabulary except drawing an image.
I don't see how drawing an image can help you memorize large numbers of vocabulary units, whereas the other options can actually be used.
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Marianne is defending her ability to express herself.
He’s a baddie and is a barb