Hello. You forgot to mention that this question is about the poem "I Hear America Singing". In addition, you forgot to enter the answer options.
The options are:
A. that they are diverse, open-minded, tolerant people. B. that they want to be heard. C. that they are generous and benevolent people. D. that they are bold and proud people.
Answer:
D. that they are bold and proud people.
Explanation:
The phrase "singing with open mouths" shows that people are so happy with a situation that they want to celebrate singing and want everyone to hear their singing, because they are part of a wonderful situation that everyone should hear about.
In the poem this situation is related to the meaning of being American and the phrase refers that people are so happy to be Americans that they are bold and proud.
Poole’s thoughts are revealed through dialogue and Poole’s feelings are revealed through the way he speaks.
Poole expresses that he thinks there was foul play, revealing through the dialogue what his thoughts are. Because his voice is hoarse, the reader knows his feelings; he is shaken, emotionally distressed.
The narration directly reveals Mr. Utterson’s thoughts and feelings.
As for the lawyer, the narration goes into his mind and describes his thoughts as they are being processed. The way he observes the buttler, his impressions, how he feels about them, are all expressed by the narrator. For example, in "<em>cried the lawyer, a good deal frightened and rather inclined to be irritated</em>", and in "<em>he observed with great wonder</em>".
Answer:
Dear tanner today i held the door open for lots of people, and i help some people with their groceries
Explanation:
"The ATM at the bank was out of order." is the correct one.