I'm not sure if there are answers to choose from, but it is easy to determine the meaning of "nailed" using context clues.
Based on the fact that Ari saw approval on everyone's faces, the word "nailed" should be a positive word. Any negative words can be eliminated.
In this context, "nailed" means succeeded, aced, did well, got it right, etc. If choosing from several possible answers, choose the one that most closely fits: ...he saw the approval on everyone's faces, he knew he had got it right.
In the first stanza, the speaker describes the trumpet player's face as possessing of "dark moons of weariness" that are linked to terrible memories of slavery. In this way, the speaker starts the poem with a sense of the fatigue that comes from great suffering.
Answer: he finds it uncomfortable
Explanation:
A-continnuative heres your answer
Another way of thinking about metacomprehension is as <span>thinking about thinking.
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