The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "focus on an aspect of the theme." Every paragraph in a critique should <span>focus on an aspect of the theme. It has to be aligned to whatever the theme is so that it will make sense.</span>
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Read the poem. Then, answer the question(s). From "Broken Windows" An old willow with hollow branches Slowly swayed his few high bright tendrils And sang: "Love is a young green willow Shimmering at the bare wood's edge." Which theme does this poem best support? A. Those who are old know nothing of love. B. Love must be nurtured in order to grow. C. Love is best experienced by the young. D. Those who are immature do not appreciate love.
Answer:
B. Love must be nurtured in order to grow.
Explanation:
The old willow is rambling on love, when he says that love is like a young willow, we can interpret that he is saying that love, like the young willow must be fed, nourished and cultivated in order to grow. This is because a young willow will never grow and last without elements that strengthen it, that feed it and without it it will die still young, without showing all its beauty and grandeur.
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The answer would be between A and B, but I'd choose B because A doesn't exactly influence his beliefs if you know what I mean.
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Answer:
Primary sources can include the exact words that witnesses used to testify at a trial
Answer:
d
Explanation:
it shows that her town is a better place to live with a park