Hmm, I would probably go with B. While both I think are correct, B makes a little more sense.
Answer:
The term "jungle girl" refers to the girl's personality as somebody who is active.
This term is a<em> metaphor</em> since it describes the<em> African-American girl (Lucille Clifton) </em>in the poem as a<u> "jungle girl</u>" although she is not from the jungle. This simply refers to her "active nature."
Explanation:
Lucille Clifton was an <em>American poet</em> who grew up in an<u><em> African-American life</em></u>. Most of her works, such as the poem "This morning," focuses on her life and family experience. The essence of the poem focuses on <em>how Lucille finally found herself even in the midst of a different society.</em> It also shows her <u>appreciation for her own identity.</u>
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Martin worries that his friends will laugh at Grandpa and at him. He is afraid his grandfather will embarrass him. On page 245, what bothers martin about bringing his friends home to meet his grandfather? Martin now anticipates receiving the bag with excitement and fear, but he no longer seems reluctant.
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