<span>The poet would like tourists to see her country's d. mountains and lakes. In her work, Atwood shows how a Canadian sees other people's ideas of Canada and represents the meaning of how different our idea of a thing can be from the actual reality because she has a totally different view towards Canada: she perceives the country as a national while other perceive it as a good place for tourism.</span>
Answer:
Cat, Bowl, and water
Explanation:
because nouns are persons, places, and things
ur answer is B i think. But I think it is
The poem "We Wear the Mask" written by American Author Paul Laurence Dunbar tells the story of why so many times the black men chooses to wear the "happy mask" when living without freedom. When Dunbar writes " We smile, but, O great Christ, our cries To thee from tortured souls arise" he is making a reference to how despite smiling gracefully, the African Americans pray every night for an end to all of their struggles. The speaker can only confide his secrets to Christ, because to the rest of the world he shows the fake mask of happiness, while his soul is in pain.
B.
Because what ever she did resulted in her losing her modest charm. :)