Answer:
Belt:
A belt is a "band of material" that is typically worn around the waist.
I unbuckled my belt as I came back from work, eager to unwind after a tiring day.
Shuttle:
A shuttle is a transportation vehicle that goes from one place to another, back and forth.
I climbed aboard the shuttle after realizing that my car was out of gas and this was my only option to get to work on time.
Network:
A "system" of lines/wires that connect to each other.
Many people toiled for months and months to ensure that the rail network would be ready for trains at the given date.
Since you didn't enclose the poem you are referring to, I cannot use the same definitions from it. I did, however, use definitions from the site you gave.
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Answer:
Formal and amusing I guess
Explanation:
Answer: understanding the reading assignment better
Explanation: if he uses the context clues, he will get hints on what the words mean, therefore he will understand the text better. for example, if he reads the paragraph,
Anne was playing outside. she was playing in the park, on the swings. a storm hit, and she ran back to her house accelerating.
Ariel is having trouble finding out what accelerating means. he reads the text around it. if a storm hit, Anne would want to get to her house fast. so, accelerating must have a similar meaning to fast.
One difference is the rhyme scheme. (option C)
For comparison:
English: (typically)
a-b-a-b, c-d-c-d, e-f-e-f, g-g.
Italian (typically)
a-b-b-a, a-b-b-a c-d-e-c, d-e.