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beacause in MY opinion it explain it very well.
<u>Answer:</u>
B. David is not happy that his dad has moved them from the city to a home ten miles from town. When he finds an old, abandoned carousel deep in their woods, the idea of an adventure to learn about its history gives David hope.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Option B accurately summarizes the passage as it includes all the important events and ideas presented in it. <u>David is neither angry at his father, nor does he hate him; in fact he "didn't want to harbor ill feelings against his dad"; however, moving to the country did make him sad as he "did not share his dad's affection for the country" and "longed to be back in the city where he had grown up."</u>
Moreover, when <u>he goes exploring the land to find out why the land was so devalued, he finds an old, abandoned carousel deep in the woods, and wants to find more about its history in the town library, which gives him a sense of adventure and </u>the <u>hope</u> that there might be something for him to like in the country after all. The second part of the summary covers this half of the narrative accurately, and hence is the correct option.
The phrase that is an example of a concrete detail in li-young lee's ''From blossoms'' is "From laden boughs, from hands". The Option A is correct.
<h2>What is the Poem of From blossoms about?</h2>
From Blossoms is the title of poetry written by Li-Young Lee's which makes use of an image in a presentation so as to capture the senses of the readers available or listening.
The theme of this poem is simply live your life to the fullest. Its tells the reader to enjoy their every day, hour, and minute, and savor all the good memories they make throughout life. Enjoy life like you enjoy a good Fresh Peach.
As concrete details, helps to craft a compelling story that puts images in readers' minds and helps them visualize the action, then, an example of this is "<em>From laden boughs, from hands</em>".
Missing options <em>A. From laden boughs, from hands B. to carry within us an orchard C. not only the sugar, but the days D. to take what we love</em>
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