<span>The diction in the closing two lines of the poem, “Those Winter Sundays”, suggest that the speaker:
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d) has a belated feeling of acknowledgement for a father’s love
The speaker then realized that all the hard work done by his father was all for his love for him and his job.
Bent birches prompt the speaker of the poem by that name to
imagine a boy has been swinging on them. I am hoping that this
answer has satisfied your query about and it will be able to help you, and feel
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Your answer would be, These events, would greatly impact a persons' identity development, Because, they will mostly make decisions on what society thinks. They will not take into consideration what they believe is best. they are in a crisis, they don't know what to believe, who should they be friends with, and what religion to accept. During the time of World War Two, the Government, was influencing what you should believe in, and not what you want. <span>They will most likely lose their homes, if not their stuff, due to the war, thief’s, or foreclosure. Pretty much every one in the camps
will be stressed out. since they are going through a great deal of stress daily.
Most peoples appearance will change from not keeping up with themselves since
they can’t do what they want, when they want, such as shower, cut their hair.
Hope that helps!!!
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Answer:
is there someting to read ?
Explanation:
Don't quote me on this, but I'd go with (A). It seems the most logical to me.