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frutty [35]
3 years ago
10

In the first stanza, the poet uses the words “Over the years” and “From thousands of walks” to — A. show that the dog still find

s the walk exciting B. suggest that each walk follows the same sequence of events C. illustrate what the dog enjoys about going on a walk D. describe the reasons why the pasture is off-limits Dog-Walk by Mary Balazs
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1 answer:
Alexxx [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: B. suggest that each walk follows the same sequence of events

Explanation:

In the first stanza of the poem Dog-Walk by Mary Balazs, Mary describes how the dog has learnt to avoid certain things such as thistles or to go towards things she finds pleasant such as the areas where the plantains are soft.

She has learnt this due to the familiarity she had developed from walking the same path for a while following the same sequence. The frequency of these walks is symbolized by the use of the phrases <em>Over the years </em>and<em> From thousands of walks</em>.

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