The readers of the newspaper as swaying with the opinion of the paper and losing their zeal of life. This is about the persuasiveness of people and how they let information affect their senses.
Explanation:
In this short poem, <u>T S Eliot satirizes a real newspaper to show the fickle nature of what information does to people's opinions. </u>
This is illustrated in the metaphor that people who read the paper sway in the wind like a corn field. Whatever is the current wind regarding the social climate, people follow it.
Some others loose their zeal of life reading about this.<u> The goodbye to Rouchefoucauld also symbolizes a loss of good literature and cognitive thinking,</u>
The author's tone lacks compassion and is filled with irony..... he sees Mathilde as silly, superficial, self-centered, and without depth
1- The line plot probably doesnt show the ages of third graders because the numbers are to high
2- (not positive about this one) I think the title would be ages of adults because its in the 50 range
Answer:
Number 7 should be personification
not sure about number 6 though