It's in B. Second-person point of view because of the use of you. The author is telling the story to you, and it's like he's making you feel that you're actually in the story, sensing and seeing all the things he's saying. Hope that made sense.
Answer:
This looks like an accuplacer
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation: Bessie Coleman was in Chicago around 1915, which lines up with the time period of The Great War.
Answer:
Not enough details provided
Explanation:
Get and read the book
For number 1, the answer is A because this poem talks about how it is so dissappointing that people are not reading and thus he burns the books because it is a lesser evil.
For number 2, I am not quite sure. I was never too good at that in English.