B. thoughtful
The tone of this poem is thoughtful. The poem begins with the image of the speaker floating like a cloud in the sky and seeing a field of daffodils. The speaker describes the field of daffodils with positive words such as "fluttering", "dancing", "twinkle" and "sprightly". This gives the poem a positive tone thus eliminating the negative answer choices of dejected and overwhelmed. The last stanza of the poem explains that the speaker is lying on the couch in "vacant or in pensive mood". Pensive is another word for thoughtful, so thoughtful is the best choice.
The characters are major characters to the story and change over time.
I can’t handle change-roar
I think that zoo's should not be banned. I think this because, a zoo, is a magical experience for kids! All those animals, helpful to the world in their own way, the second reason I think zoo's shouldn’t be banned is that zoo's are a place to keep animals, the zoo keeps care for. The third reason is that there are many zoo keepers, who have that as a job, zoos are magical places and it would be unfair to ban them.
One reason I think zoos shouldn’t be banned is that zoos are magical places, and a wonderful experience for kids of all age. For example, when I was little, I went to a zoo! It was a great day! I got to see so many animals! I really enjoyed my time there!
Another reason I think zoos shouldn’t be banned is that animals are there, and are cared for. For example, many animals stay at zoos, it’s like their home! And it would be devastating if they lost their home.
The last reason I think zoos shouldn’t be banned is that people work at zoos. For example, people work a zoos to get money for food, a home, and much more! So I think it would be very unfair to them, if zoos would be banned, and of course they can get other jobs, but zoo keeping, is a very unique job, they are passionate for.
This is why I think zoos should not be banned.
If you’re going to write a 5 paragraph essay just think of it as writing 3 body paragraphs and an intro and a conclusion. First, introduce what you’re talking about. Then in the body paragraphs talk more in depth about your points you’re making in the essay. Lastly, wrap up your thoughts in the conclusion paragraph.