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Ugo [173]
3 years ago
11

15 POINTS & BRAINLIEST ANSWER!!! When the speaker compares dream memories to fall leaves that are hard to catch, what feelin

gs does this simile suggest?
What was I dreaming? It's coming back to me!
But scraps of dream memories drift just out of reach
Like fall leaves dancing in the wind
That I chase madly but cannot catch.

A. The speaker is confident
B. The speaker is disappointed.
C. The speaker is ashamed.
D. The speaker is excited.

I am stuck between B & D. Please explain your answer
English
2 answers:
Alchen [17]3 years ago
8 0

The speaker sounds disappointed, as he was so close to finally grasping but they keep leaving him. It also says he chases them madly but is unable to catch them. Showing disappoint in himself.

kipiarov [429]3 years ago
5 0

the answer is D because the speakers conveys a loud and ecited tone more ovr than does he convey a disappointed tone he says that he chased madly which shows excitment


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