When John thinks 'trade them one for one' he means that inorder for him to go to school, Audrey must stay home.
Explanation:
John is a character in one of R.V. Cassill's story 'The First Day of School.' The story revolves around a boy John who have to go to school with his younger sister Audrey.
It was the first day of their school and that's when the segregation took place. And so John being concerned for the well being of her sister, tells her that she must stay home. He says this, so that he can go to school.
Answer:
limerick
Explanation:
because it has some extended words
Please please thank you lord lord
Answer: c) The storm eventually subsides and the sun comes out, showing how difficult times will always come to an end.
Explanation: The author uses the metaphor of bell-like flowers to describe a visual representation of a storm in a man's life. He uses contrastive connotations to represent the bittersweet process of the journey but ends the poem with a positive reference on the line "And the sweet earth flying from the thunder.", implying that the suffering caused by the rain before transformed into tranquility.