Well I see it as an A for effort. But in in all fairness if you lost the game you shouldn't really be a sore loser because of it. In football games the people keeping score don't give the points the other team that lost because "they tried". I was on the cheerleading team and the other girls won nationals but I thought it was unfair because we all really tried our hardest and the thought we should get extra points. But I know that's totally ridiculous now.
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The answer would be A. They use a different rhyme scheme
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Answer: “I had been wounded, it was true; but we all knew that being wounded , after all, was really an accident.”
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The answer for the given question above would be the last option. The line that best explains what the speaker gains from nature based on the poem "Summer" is g<span>athering strength for efforts yet to come. Hope this answers your question. </span>
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