It should be C. identify the supporting details. hope this helps!
This question is about the poem "The Atheist And The Acorn".
Answer:
The details show that the scenario of the atheist's speech is a field, where some species of plants are cultivated.
Explanation:
In the poem the atheist begins to reflect on the existence of God through observation in some plants. That's because the atheist starts to think that plants are disorganized and that they don't make any sense, because small plants bear big fruits that they can't lift, while trees, they can hold big fruits, but they only hold small acorns. The presence of these plants allows us to infer that the speaker of the poem has a field as a scenario.
With a pencil and paper and also a brain lol.
Answer:
Colony Collapse Disorder is causing there to be fewer bees:
- Grocery stores would note have so many fruits and vegetables.
- Without bees, there would not be any honey
Bees help plants grow:
- Plants give us much of our food including fruits, vegetables, and seeds.
Explanation:
Bees help fruits and vegetables grow (including flowers).
With the loss of so many bees, fruits and vegetables would not be so plentiful.
Without plants, animals would also not survive, so bees are vital to our survival.
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We need to make sure we know what each of these words mean before we can decide which answer is best.
Satire is the use of humor, comedy, or exaggeration to criticize people's vices.
Irony is expressing your meaning by using language that is the opposite of what you mean, usually for humorous effect.
Dialect is a particular form of language that is specific to a region or group.
Hyperbole is extreme exaggeration.
With these definitions in mind, we can knock hyperbole off immediately as there is nothing exaggerated about the words we're looking at. Satire doesn't quite fit either because it's not obvious or apparent what is being satirized here. Irony also isn't a good choice because what is ironic isn't immediately obvious. Dialect is your best choice because the last part--"a-comin"--implies someone has dropped the g at the end of coming and makes it sound like a dialect.