3. The use of simple diction instead of lofty language
Answer:
"Natures First Green Is Gold," indicates nature's first green is youth, because every living thing begins with youth.
"Her Hardest Hue To Hold," represents that youth is very hard to keep because they get older in age.
Explanation:
This poem has 2 meanings, Good things never last forever, and youth and innocence. That life may seem perfect when going right, but this won't stay forever. Every living things is beautiful, and every beautiful things may eventually die. Robert Frost is saying good things will not stay forever. Many times in a person's life there will be unhappiness and sorrow, the good times will end. Even though the great times will end. Even though the great times come to an end, they will be followed by more great times.
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Answer:
I think Meg learns a bit more about the lesson that Marmee teaches them
Explanation:
In the text, It says nothing about Amy being "helpful, or generous" but it does say that she wants to have nicer things and be a part of higher society.
In the text, it does say one thing about Meg. She returns with the well-to-do moffats. Which I think, she returned ONLY because of the well being of the moffats, which is a family. So she did something good in my opinion.
Although I am not sure of the meaning of, " She returns with the well-to-do moffats" So do please correct me if I am wrong
Answer:the correct verb is appears, the subjects are pigeons and building or science building
Explanation:Why I chose appears is because it makes more sense I don’t really know how to explain it. Why didn’t say several large pigeons together is because several large aren’t really subjects, they’re more like adjectives;describing. I don’t really know about the science building because well it might not be a subject because the pigeons are the main ones and I don’t know if it’s science building or just building because science basically tells what the building is. Hope that helps you.
children were asked about their own both before and after