Answer: A
Explanation:
I tokk this test yesterday,
<u>Answer:</u>
Hopeful and optimistic
<u>Explanation:</u>
"The Americans of tomorrow, the America that is every day nearer coming to be, will be too wise, too open-hearted, too friendly-handed, to let the least lastcomer at their gates knock in vain with his gifts unwanted" (Yezierska).
Two elements of structure, this portion of the poem contains repeated words and starts most lines with the same word. Thus option "A" and "C" is correct.
<h3>What is the theme of The woodcutter's song?</h3>
This poem written by Walt Whitman shows the author "listening to America sing." The sound of America is that of all those workers who make it up.
The poem is quite descriptive and shows us each type of work and the sound that each worker makes while doing it.
The way this poem is written is by using repeated words and starting most lines with the same word: "the". The structure and words used in each line are the same or very similar, only the type of work changes and who does it.
Thus option "A" and "C" is correct.
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Answer:
If we're ignoring some of the options like your teacher said to do, then the answers are....
1. Literature (Refers to the story of Pinocchio)
2. Mythology (Refers to the Greek myth of the trojan horse)
3. Bible (Refers to the Bible)
4. Bible (Refers to the Bible)
5. Literature (Refers to a book/TV/Movie)
I honestly don't know what 3. and 4. are if they weren't the bible but it could be literature because the bible is a sacred text/book.
I hope I helped, Please correct me if I'm wrong!