In Thomas Hardy's <em>Hap</em>, the speaker ponders about how it would be more bearable to think that all of his misfortunes happen because a greater power has decided so, than the <em>reality </em>(by his perspective) which is that his <em>bad luck </em>in life was a result of random chance and unfortunate coincidence.
Because of his ponderance, we could say that this poem shows a reflective speaker. While some people think that this shows a pessimist thinker, Hardy was known for his realistic vision of life.
Therefore, your best answer is reflective.
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the answer is c
Explanation:
it shows she is trying to hide something because she quickly changed the topic
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a i think its been awhile since i read it
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The answer is D: I will always choose apple pie for dessert, unless I am offered a pumpkin pie