The final stanza of "A Poem for Mrs. Long, My Librarian" indicates that books gave the speaker comfort and hope during her childhood. Just before this stanza, the reader states that her everyday life is fine, but in this stanza, she informs the reader that books still provided an escape to somewhere more magical than her own world. In the final line, the speaker discusses how her librarian, and the books she shared, were a source of "Spring"(hope) for her.
D, slowly and carefully. Hope this helps.
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Explanation:
If it doesn't make sense on its own, it is not a sentence.
Answer:
Anything that can be answered with yes or no. Examples can include:
1. Are we going back to school next year?
2. Is she working today?
3. Did it rain yesterday?
4. Do you work here?
5. Are you busy?
Explanation:
Rising intonations are questions that can be answered using yes/no.