C is the only answer that makes sense. This is because He states that he is full, and says nothing about being glad its over, or going to a sports game. There is also no dialogue so d wouldn't work.
I believe it would be “cake”, because you could also say, “I baked you a cake, but I burned the cake.”
We observe today a victory of party but a celebration of freedom. based off Thomas Jefferson speech
Answer:
A
i dont have the poems so im not sure
Explanation:
<span>The answer is C: "distract him from the manuscript"</span>