I'm assuming supporting text is referring to supporting text evidence. Basically meaning taking excerpts from the provided text to prove whatever you are claiming in your answer.
What you have to do is write a paragraph (or longer) that provides two reasons of whatever the topic is.You must include with these two reasons evidence or quotes from the text and plenty of details about your answer. You must also show evidence of planning, or show that you structured or brainstormed before beginning. For this you can either make some sort of chart or graph, or just make bullet points of main ideas and details.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions :)
<span>A. mock-epic
</span>Mock-epic<span>, also called </span>mock-heroic<span>, form of </span>satire<span> that adapts the elevated heroic style of the classical epic poem to a trivial subject. </span><span>
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The answer is A: Brightness. The sky is bright with stars shining in the night sky.
First you must start with one of the Sentence starters (assuming you can't get the paragraph started.) According to my research, this poem is about a man wanting his poem to stand out in aw. Find a way that you like and put this subject into 2-3 sentences. Don't get too blocky with it and don't go too abstract. Now for Part 2. - The best way I would suggest for this part is too make a whole new paragraph if possible. This will help with sectionalism for the essay/paper. Repeat, but make it about what YOU felt when you read this poem. (that covers part 3) If you need help just comment on this answer. Sayonara...