Answer:
B. Chronological
Explanation:
The passage begins with early examples and ends with examples from the 20th century.
George explains to Slim how Lennie followed his instructions and trusted him every time and how he teased Lennie that he was “too dumb even to know he had a joke played on him.” Which gave him fun. The teasing came to an end when Lennie trusted George and agrees to jump in the river, where he almost drowned, “He near drowned before we could get him. An’ he was so nice to me for pulling him out. Clean forgot I told him to jump in.”, realizing how much power he had over Lennie and resolve to never tease him over his trust.
Answer:
Your answer should be A. With whom would you like to work?
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The correct answer is free verse.
Free verse is any poem that doesn't rhyme, and that doesn't have a regular meter. Rhyming couplets consist of groups of two lines whose ending words rhyme, iambic pentameter (the kind of rhyming that Shakespeare used) has 10 syllables per line that deal with stressed and unstressed syllables, and haikus are poems of three lines with 5, 7, and 5 syllables, respectively.