I would say it's A. create a vivid picture
(of a person or their judgment) not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts
Diction misery hurt nobody and love
And the image is U have a poem that's good and u don't want anyone to see because it could hurt someone or even make them feel sad or alone
Hope It helps!
Answer:
Laura : Hi Alanee. How are you today?
Alanee : I am fine. How are you?
Laura : I am also fine. I just saw Jayden. He was going to swimming class.
Alanee : That is great. I am happy for Jayden as he is able to pursue his hobby as a career.
Laura : Yes even I am so happy for Him. What is your hobby?
Alanee : My hobby is Music. I play keyboards and a guitar whenever I get the time.
Laura : That is great.
Alanee : Yes. What is your hobby?
Laura: Oh my hobby is painting. I do oil painting. I just love how the colors form a beautiful piece of art.
Alanee : Oh wow. You need to show me some of your paintings soon.
Laura : Yes sure. Come by my house a 3.
Alanee : Okay sure. Bye for now.
Laura : Bye.
Answer:
The theme of "The Girl Who Threw Butterflies" is self-confidence and self-trust.
Explanation:
"The Girl Who Threw Butterflies" is a novel written by Mick Cochrane. The novel is about a young girl named Molly Williams, an eighth-grader, who has lost her father in a car accident.
Molly doesn't want to be seen with sympathetic eyes by people, conveying the message "Oh! Poor girl, she has lost her father", rather she wanted to be known more than that. Molly with this desire in her heart joins the boys' baseball team. The theme of the novel is self-confidence and self-trust. This theme is evident when Molly tries to persuade her mother and everyone that she can play and compete with the boys in the baseball team. But her mother was unsure if she could play baseball with boys. Another evidence is when Molly tries to get into the boys' baseball team and her trial was taken, every boy thought that Molly won't be able to make it up to the team and that she can only play <em>girls softball. </em>But in Chapter 13 we can see that how Molly was able to make herself a place in the team and was selected.
<em>"She took a deep breath and then looked. There it was, at the very bottom of the list, the very last name: Molly Williams."</em>