b. subject
Meter and sound are how the poem flows, and the type of the poem is... well, self-explanatory.
Oh which snack to pick
Popsicle I could lick
Maybe some candy
or maybe a fish stick
I look inside the pantry
and stared at it blankly
for all the things inside
made me very very angry
I opened up the fridge
Just a tiny little smidge
The light didn't turn on
So I thought it was a glitch
My belly was very hungry
and I wanted something funky
so I made my way to the living room
to ask something to siri
Then i hopped into my car
Hoping to go far
I droved to a restraunt
and stopped at the snack bar.
The answer is A. Men’s plans
B is singular possessive, C is incorrect grammar, and D is singular
Answer:
because we have the knowledge of the stuff which you are asking for????
Explanation:
The answer is D. One aspect of T.S Eliot's poetry that makes it so difficult is his usage of many literary elusions.