'The' is a word used to indicate a qualifying or or defining clause or phrase
Examples:
What is the issue?
Who is the culprit?'
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Hi. You have not indicated the poem to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. However, when searching for your question on the internet, I was able to find another question, exactly like yours, which featured the poem "Resisting Arrest." If that's the case for you, I hope the answer below will help you.
The words used in the poem convey a sense of impotence, that nothing can be done to free the poem from being found guilty. This frustration and impotence is a result of the poem's inability to defend itself and this refers to the lack of justice, since defense is a right of any accused, the poem, however, does not have this right.
This feeling can be seen by the lines:
"This poem will be guilty"
" this poem will fail."
" this poem knew it was dangerous to ask why?"
Answer:
Mohan does not do his homework
It's C. Senator McKee, I am writing to humbly request your presence at our Harper Middle School Honors Brunch, the annual event where we celebrate our students and eat some delicious food. I know how busy you are, but if you could find the time to attend, everyone would be grateful.
The correct answer is C) "A lank tentacular appendage gripped the edge of the cylinder, another swayed in the air." The word aesthetic refers to <em>a sense of beauty</em>. It typically is conveyed in words by description through the use of adjectives. With the use of the phrase "lank tentacular appendage" the sentences has an aesthetic impact. The sentence does not need these details but helps the reader to have a clear visual picture of the aliens appearance.