Answer:
B- create art that is truthful and representative of their innerselves
Explanation:
Answer:
B. The mockingbird symbolizes the softer side of nature, because unlike most wild creatures, it doesn't harm human habitat.
Explanation:
Symbols help us connect ideas from a text with previous real life knowledge or things that most likely represent the same to a big audience.
On the excerpt, mockingbirds are represented as innocent creatures that 'don't do anything but to bring joy'. As said on answer B, mockingbirds as nature doesn't harm us, but only is in charge of give resources in order for us to have a joyful life.
Answer:
The first stanza helps frame the overall poem by giving us the image of a house of which there is nothing left, only the speaker and her memories.
Explanation:
This poem describes a painful situation in which the protagonist relates about a burned house in which she used to live.
Nothing remains of this house, only the remains of ashes and melted things. The speaker narrates how she is still seen having breakfast and doing things, listening and seeing the loved ones she has lost.
Only she is left, <em>"no one else is around".
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The first stanza already brings us fully into what the poem is going to be: <em>"there is no house, there is no breakfast, yet here I am."</em>
Answer: A.
Explanation:
The author was disappointed when he/she learned that only adults are able to participate (a rule) in the art contest.