I think D best supports the theme of the text.
The theme of Autumntime represents progress because if nature is not valued and protected ,nature which is present in the world today may not be present in the future.
Textual Evidence: A. Lentini writes, <em>“In the yard was a live tree—an oke was what Mom called it. When the news of the tree’s discovery leaked out, quite a few sightseers stopped by to have a look at it, and the local government, realizing the money-making potential, began charging admission and advertising the place. By now it had become a favorite spot for school field trips and family excursions such as ours.“ (‘Autumntime”)</em>
<em>The teller of the book Autumntime means that real live trees are rare in his community . People in society felt that buildings were more important than nature and trees were no longer valued .One tree remained in that community and soon that tree will be gone as well.</em>
Answer: The woman within the poem is comparing her life to a stair case.
Explanation:
At the beginning of the poem, she immediately states "Life for me ain't been no crystal stair." Comparing her life to that of a staircase with no problems and then explaining her life was far from having no issues.
As the poem continues she explains that "her staircase" has splintered, torn up boards, and bare. These things imply issues she has when living her own life. She uses anaologies such as imperfections and darkness in "her staircase" in order to enhance the comparison to her life or staircase.
Answer:
1. Settle on a central theme. The best dystopian writing explores a central theme while building out a dystopian world.
2. Consider the world around you. Dystopian works are effective and thought-provoking because they reflect elements of our own society.
3. Build a complex and detailed world.
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