Answer:
"bubbling its way" It is an adjective that is describing not an emotion but something actually about it. :)
Explanation:
The best option is <u><em>A, "opportunity".</em></u>
The tone of a poem is defined as the perception or sentiment that the author wants to communicate through the subject of the poem. This stanza of the poem “I know why the caged bird sings by Maya Angelou” reflects the tone of opportunity and we can identify clues as to how the author feels with phrases like: “a free bird leaps…” and “dips his wing in the orange sun rays and dares…”
A sentence that summarizes the main point of a writing :)
<span>Teaching morality: didactic, didactical, moralizing. In accordance with principles of right or good conduct: ethical, principled, proper, right, righteous, rightful, right-minded, virtuous. <span> Being on a high intellectual or moral level: elevated, high-minded, noble. </span></span>
I'm pretty sure you should click the second bubble. That one looks like its correct. The other ones have wrongly placed commas so that's the only one that makes sense to me. Hope this helps! =^-^=