The speaker in the poem "The first lesson" is C. a parent.
The poem tells a story about a parent and his daughter in a pool or some other water, and the parent is teaching his kid how to swim. Of course, the whole poem is a metaphor - it's not really about swimming, but an important lesson that a parent has to teach his child about life itself.
None of the above
Randolph
it's too spicy for the rest of the guest
The correct answer is [<span>A. That the ocean is in dange ] because its the only one that makes since </span>
I have not be 100% right, but I put <span>Those two old brothers had been having a pretty hot argument a couple of days before, and had ended by agreeing to decide it by a bet, which is the English way of settling everything</span>