The phrase "lily of a man" as it is used in line 3 of Gary Soto's poem most closely means an anxious weakling, as is said in option C and explained below.
To find the answer, we used our knowledge of context clues.
<h3>What are context clues?</h3>
Context clues are any words or phrases that help us figure out the meaning or connotation of other words or phrases in the same context. Here, we need to understand the meaning of "lily of a man."
The context clues used for that is "A coward I am not," the phrase that comes immediately before "lily of a man." Since both phrases complete each other, we can assume they have similar meanings.
Therefore, we can safely conclude the speaker is saying that he is not an anxious weakling, not a coward. The best answer in this case is option C.
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B - it is a question, so it is interrogative
The answer is for sure D. The journey to Cape Cod was long and difficult for the colonists.
Answer:
Its C im not guessing bc i did this already
It
depicts the expectations of females and males. For example females
are expected to take care of everyone else, neglect their needs.
While the males are seemingly allowed to do whatever they desire,
have unchallenged confidence and say what they want.
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