The thing which the high wire in this poem most likely symbolizes is ( B ) the beauty created by the words in a poem
<h3>What is a Connotative Meaning?</h3>
This refers to the implied meaning of a word that uses the available context to explain a concept.
Hence, we can see that from the given excerpt, there is the narration of the poet like an acrobat and how he climbs to a high wire of his own making which shows the beauty created by the words in a poem.
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The scores on the paper the character is holding shows that he is smart, but he's about to walk off of the edge because he's wasn't watching where he was going, this implies that he is not making a smart choice by staring at his paper and walking without paying any attention to where he is going. So it's ironic because it shows that he's smart making a not so smart choice.
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For the Fallen by Laurence Binyon was a poem written in 1914
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That would be a performance assessment.
Excerpt from my textbook on this:
"performance assessment: an assessment based on the completion of an observable task such as writing an essay "