the use of an insect is particularly significant because of all the things in this world, the insect is often seen as bothersome, disgusting, and easily squashed. While some people may see value in insects (for pollination, for example), most find them easy to ignore or horrific.
When he loses the bet on the frog, it's easy to feel sorry for him because he's not a sore loser. When he finds out he's been cheated, his anger is completely understandable When Simon Wheeler starts telling the story of the cow we know there must be a whole boatload more stories about Smiley and his animals.
a=-.25+6.7t, s=.75+4.5t when Amir catches up a=s so:
-.25+6.7t=.75+4.5t (add .25 to both sides)
6.7t=1+4.5t (subtract 4.5t from both sides)
2.2t=1 (divide both sides by 2.2)
t=10/22 hr
t≈0.45 hr (to nearest hundredth)
the answer is 0.45
is an expression of his protest over the current state of the world.
In the poem Ginsberg talks about how he would like to clean up the world. He talks about cleaning the "oily Carib & Gulf of Mexico" because of the oil spills. He talks about washing out the "blood & Agent Orange" from Asia. He is not just talking about cleaning up trash, as option C would suggest. He wants to clean up all the damage the humans have done to the Earth and each other. The poem is an homage to Kenneth Koch so option B is also not correct.