The answer is B. The narrator says he will die the following day.
Answer:
A,B, and E
Explanation:
The other two options just seems random. These three are related to each to other and make more sense.
The speakers in the poem are:
“Two speakers: one dead and one living”.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The poem, “Is My Team Ploughing?” by A.E Housman, is about a conversation that takes place between two friends, one who is dead and the other who is living, and has come to visit him at his grave.
This is depicted or observed by the way the poet writes certain questions in inverted quotations, revealing that they are questions are asked by the friend in the grave, wanting to know how things in the outside world are as he no longer can see or observe them.
Answer:
Dally grabs Ponyboy and says that they have to quickly go to the hospital because Johnny is dying. Ponyboy isn't feeling very well himself. He is still sick and has been cut and bruised. When they are stopped by the police for speeding, Dally is able to point to Pony and say that he is rushing him to the hospital. The police officer believes him and escorts them the rest of the way.
Explanation:
The police officer believes him and escorts them the rest of the way.