Explanation: McCrae composed "In Flanders Fields" on May 3, 1915, during the Second Battle of Ypres, Belgium. It was published in Punch magazine on December 8, 1915, and became one of the most popular and frequently quoted poems about the war. It was used for recruitment, in propaganda efforts, and to sell war bonds
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It means to search for multiple meanings to some words.
Explanation:
When people say to read between the lines, you have to look closely at the text. You have to think differently about meanings of words and sentences.
For example: "Johnny grinned. He passed the test! He laughed, but then he cringed, wincing."
This could be taken in different ways. You could say that he was happy he passed the test but because he was injured, he cringed when he laughed. However, you could also say that he laughed because he was happy he passed the test but he cringed because he remembered his grandma just died and he shouldn't be happy.
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You have not offered any choices, so therefore, I will elaborate on what you have written.
Based on the idea that he was picking teams means something in the hierarchy of recess. I am guessing that he is in about the 5th or 6th grade, and would be embarrassed if he chose a girl first instead of his friends. At this age and at this stage in his development, having boys on his team is much more important than having a girl. Would this mean that he likes her? Does he just want her for her talent of being the best batter? His relationships with his peers that are boys are much more important to him at this time of his life. I perceive that when he did pick a couple of boys, they agreed TOGETHER that they should get the best batter. This way it was in the best efforts of the TEAM and not that a boy was picking a girl.
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Answer: It would be ocean's
Explanation: In this context the apostrophe show ownership, or WHOSE waters became choppy (I know an ocean is a WHAT and not a WHO but phrasing it like this in my mind always helped me). Without the apostrophe it would be the plural form of OCEAN.