I mostly get mad. However, it passes very quickly. I don't often show people when I get mad,because I know it isn't a big deal, so I would say most times I am over reacting, but other people don't know about it so they don't say anything, of course.
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I think the answer is the first one. 'It gives the poem a somber rhythm.' It tells is that Eden was sad and was grieving. Which makes us feel like the mood is dark and sad. I think it could maybe be a bit of the third answer. 'It makes the poem seem like nature is unkind.' It's first talking about leaves and nature, but then talking about someone grieving. So, that means something had to happen, to affect Eden and put her in the state that she is in. That's what I thought when I read the lines.
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There is one main conflict in the poem and that is the protagonist vs. the Jabberwock. It is a conflict found in many poems, short stories, novels, and movies, where an ordinary man sets out on a grand quest to defeat an immensely powerful opponent, in this case the Jabberwock.
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B. The way the culture and the time in which the author writes