I would think D, because you have to stop and read conversations and stuff between characters which brings up more detail
There are images that are symbolic, canopy roads are one of them. Tourists travel to visit those sights. There are nine official canopy roads in Tallahassee, creating 78 miles of intriguing shaded drives.
She should choose the best policy to follow and inform the city of her decision.
In Tallahassee there is even a comission that is in charge of the preservation of the canopy roads; to assist in coordinating efforts to protect, maintain, enhance and re-evaluate these roads.
She should express her concerns to the commitee and together they can reach an agreement on to prune some trees that endanger the drivers as they pass by and at the same time, preserve the historical road and its beauties.
I'd have to know the story to answer it 100% correct... but one answer could be "A" if marjorie is not socially accepted herself. But it could also be "D" if Bernice was tempted not to cut her hair.
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The repetition of "what" within the poem's lyric structure emphasizes all the different ways that the speaker's feelings are like winter