Answer:C
Explanation: in order to obtain a passive voice you must Be applying it to a direct object.
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Literal meaning of the poem is that there is a lobster in world that does not understand the world of humans and lives its life unknowing of it.
Explanation:
The lobster is called 'A shoe with legs,
' in the very first line of the poem and then it is called to be 'a stone dropped from heaven'.
From then on many comparisons are made and it is shown that the lobster is blissfully unaware of the life of humans, their quirks and how they spend their time in their world as it blissfully lives in its life without being bothered.
It is him that also doesn't know that these humans have a completely different idea of him that he has of himself and remains blissfully oblivious until its end.
The following terms have a non-positive connotation in the excerpt:
- prevent
- obstructing
- refusing.
<h3>What is a negative connotation?</h3>
A word is said to have a negative connotation if it can be used to mean something that is not positive.
Note that connotations are still subject to contextual interpretation and hence must be interpreted in the light of the context in which they have been used.
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The snowman sat upon a thin layer of ice, each of his snowy white spheres like a full moon, glimmering in the light. Next to him sat a little boy, his eyes a pool of admiration at what he created. He slides two thick wooly mittens over the snowman hands and wrapped a knitted scarf around his neck.
CRACK! The boy slips, the ice surface splintering like a spiders web. The boy evaluated his mistake, dread filling his child heart like a broken dam.
CRACK! The sound erupted from beneath his hands, his eyes scanned for a way to evacuate, a way to safely deliver himself from the deadly grasp of the world beneath the ice.
Splash! His body submerged into the water, shock dulling his senses and paralyzing all movement. He looks to the surface a new layer of ice already forming. His body falls slowly, deeper and deeper like sand in an hourglass.
THUMP! THUMP! His heart beat against his chest as if to escape, but there was no escape, only the welcoming touch of eternal cold.