The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Based on its context, what do you think the phrase in droves means in paragraph 2?
Once reading the context of the article, we can understand the term "in droves" as "in large quantities" or "many at the same time."
We are talking about the article called <em>"Reality is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World,"</em> written by Jane McGonigal.
Paragraph 2 says: "They are abandoning it in droves-a few hours here, an entire weekend there..."
That term helps convey the author's message and intended tone in that the author expresses in a colloquial way the number of people or gamers that abandon reality, the day to day common living, to enter the virtual reality of video games.
Answer:
The speaker likes the opportunities offered by poetry.
Explanation:
The speaker of the poem loves poetry, because it is a world full of opportunities. According to the speaker, poetry expands our mind, promotes reflection, stimulates the imagination and values our cognitive capacity, through its subjective and exploratory language. The prose cannot achieve this feat and is limited, as are the elements it stimulates in the human mind. There is no possibility in prose, but in poetry, yes.
The state government and federal government