Answer and Explanation:
Holden means that he wants children to stop growing up so they don't need to face the adult problems that he has delt with.
"Phoebe points out that Holden has misheard the words—the actual lyric, from the Robert Burns poem, “Coming Thro' the Rye,” is “If a body meet a body coming through the rye” (Sparknotes).
The first answer is correct: "They suggest that the heat is stifling, giving the poem an oppressive mood".
The author begins the poem with the sentence cited above. The use of the expression "rend open" plus the use of the imperative mode, suggest some sort of desperation caused by the heat. That is why the author prays for wind (an unbeatable natural force) to come and defeat heat, ending the suffering.
Its irony, if the man is so great why would he hang him
B
(“an instance of using a comma to link two independent clauses (which should instead be linked by a colon, semicolon, or conjunction), as in: he loves cooking, he's great at making curries.”)
Answer:
metaphor
Explanation:
This phrase is not literally applicable, he won't actually restrain himself so that he won't eat any chips.