Yes and no
To some technology is fine, and some think that it needs to speed up. - most teens.
Some of the older people, say its too fast
it really depends on you
~Courtney
Answer:
The line is a metaphor for:
B. A life without dreams.
Explanation:
Let's take a look at the poem:
<em>Hold fast to dreams
</em>
<em>For if dreams die
</em>
<em>Life is a broken-winged bird
</em>
<em>That cannot fly.
</em>
<em> </em>
<em>Hold fast to dreams
</em>
<em>For when dreams go
</em>
<em>Life is a barren field
</em>
<em>Frozen with snow.</em>
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<u>As we can see above, in the first stanza the author compares life to a broken-winged bird after mentioning the death of dreams. What the author means is that a life without dreams is as purposeless as a bird that cannot fly. Dreams are what makes life worth living, what gives us a sense of purpose. Without them, there is no reason to go on.</u>
Answer:
An antonym for the term is depressed
Explanation:
since you know the meaning of depressed you know ecstatic means the opposite
Answer:
It might be C
Explanation:
I just figured this because of the words "move" and "going" if that makes sense