<h2>Answer:</h2>
C) Apple Tress
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
In the poem, the narrator says,
"He is all pine and I am apple orchard.
My apple trees will never get across.
And eat the cones under his pines".
The above stanza shows that the narrator is growing apple trees, his neighbor is growing pine trees and the rest of the options as Corn, grapes and pears are not mentioned in the poem. So apple is the correct answer.
The twenty-two-year-old speaker in the poem by A. E. Housman suggests that people should fall in love is true. In the poem, a man advise the author that love is the most valuable thing in the world.
<h3>What is When I was one and twenty?</h3>
This is a poem written by A. E. Housman. The poem is about youth, youth usually don't listen to the advises of older people and parents.
Thus, the twenty-two-year-old speaker in the poem by A. E. Housman suggests that people should fall in love is true. In the poem, a man advise the author that love is the most valuable thing in the world.
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I don’t know, did you happened to forget to add an attachmen? Because this kinda random :p
Me, you, him, her, it, us, them
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Explanation:
1. The main topic of this speech is, to not have the fear of growing up; consequentially graduating. It helps the reader understand that graduating is a big step in life and that it will happen sooner or later. it is just a fact of life, so the passage helps the person understand that instead of getting discouraged and giving up or being hyper prone to giving up because of someones opinion. The reader should do their best and accept the fact that graduating happens to every one and they should make the best of it.
2. The form of text being utilized is persuasive/inspirational, the entire preface of the passage (see comprehension question 1.) Is persuading students and young adults not to give up, and persevere, under this, it almost becomes and inspirational speech as well.
3. The supporting details for this persuasive excerpt/passage, are that the setting for this passage is almost as if there was a meeting, or a student council meeting, for young people as well as youngsters. Steve Jobs is quoted in this passage by saying "dream bigger" telling the audience to figuratively and literally, dream bigger and to not be afraid of failure because they can always get back on their feet some how. Another point that would not be considered supporting detailed but has come to my attention is the rhetoric used in this speech is so mature yet understanding of the current situation, it is amazing.
4. After reading the passage this speech seems to be targeted to young adults/teens graduating or soon to graduate. Although as with all speeches, there is a target audience, that does not mean that the speech is <em>only</em> for that audience. A teen recently enrolled into high school might find great comfort in this speech.
5. This speech could be further improved by, in my opinion, giving more examples. This text has given many examples, you just need to look hard. In my analyzing of passages one thing that usually sticks out to me is when a story does not have many examples, this passage has examples, and the ones it uses are very powerful; but having more examples just gives writing that extra flare and makes it even more enjoyable than it already is.