Answer: David is happy
I am richard
she is beautiful
are you spanish
are you a fortn ite player
brenda and elizabeth are best friends
the cat is on the table
school is clean and green
it is a very nice day
i was 13, i am 14
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Your answer is (d)"At one point, he sent lightning bolts 135 feet in the air, and the nearby city of Colorado Springs went dark when he shorted out their power system."
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Both
When the speaker of the poem says "you," it refer to both the readers' experiences--or to the speaker's experiences as well
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The speaker is the voice or "persona" of a poem. One should not assume that the poet is the speaker, because the poet may be writing from a perspective entirely different from his own, even with the voice of another gender, race or species, or even of a material object. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
“Spring is like a perhaps hand” uses personification and simile. Simile
compares two things with the use of “like” or “as”; while personification gives
human attributes to inanimate objects. In poem's title the simile can be
expressed as "spring is like a hand;" while the personification is giving spring
a “hand” which is a part of the human body that is able to move or arrange things.