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netineya [11]
1 year ago
10

On the poem I went to the party mom, how do we know that the narrator had no idea what would happen after the party?

English
1 answer:
a_sh-v [17]1 year ago
6 0

In the poem, we know the narrator had no idea what would happen after the party when he says "As I got into my car, Mom, / I knew I'd get home in one piece."

<h3>What is the poem about?</h3>

The poem "I Went to a Party Mom" was most likely written with the intention of raising awareness concerning the dangers of drinking and driving. The speaker in the poem is a boy who, before leaving to a party, is warned by his mother not to drink and drive.

The speaker obeys his mother and only drinks soda. However, the others at the same party do not have the same concern as he does. As they all leave to go home, the speaker gets into his car and is hit by an intoxicated boy driving. The speaker knows he is going to die even though he did the right thing, whereas the other boy will live.

Reading the poem, we know the speaker had no idea what would happen after the party because he says:

As I got into my car, Mom,

I knew I'd get home in one piece.

As we can see, he is sure that everything will be okay since he obeyed his mother and did not drink.

With the information above in mind, we can conclude that the answer provided above is correct.

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