Contrast. there's a contrast between joyful and despondent.
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<em>4. What question can help you decide where to break the lines in your poem?</em>
<em>Where do I want readers to stop, think, and reread part of the poem?</em>
Answer:D) "Do I know you?" Marisa asked
Explanation:
Do I know you make a better story to draw in the reader.
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Answer:
Explanation:
The son
The subject is the son was helping the dad
The speaker feels happy because the father and son are spending time together
The mood of the poem is very happy like because there is a bunch of laughter
Answer:
A theme is the purpose of a text.
Explanation:
A theme in literature is defined as the main idea, or main topic, proposed by a writer inside a text. It can be clearly mentioned, or it can be hidden within the use of words and meanings in a text and it can only be derived from analysis. There are two types of themes; the first one is the concept that readers derive from the work they are reading, in essence, what a readers thinks the writer is trying to put forth. Another, is the thematic statement, or literally, what the work really says about a subject. This is why the correct answer is B, A theme is the topic of the text.