Your answer is d, because the man was speaking for himself :)
<u>Answer:</u>
A: The poem’s progressive form represents the changing nature of war.
D: The poem’s short sentences and simple structure emphasize the bleak reality of war.
These structural observation best describe the poem “Grass"
<u>Explanation:</u>
Carl Sandburg's poem "Grass" is a free verse poem which has short lines and simple words. It doesn’t have a regular meter. Author wants to draw the readers’s attention to the repercussions of a war. He says that different wars might be fought for different reason, but the outcome of all wars is same: death and destruction. “Grass” in the poem is hiding this destruction caused after war. The structure of the poem is simple which shows the reality of the war.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Choice A demonstrates a connection to a personal experience, "exploring the woods with my friends."
I would say the correct answer is C. <span>viewing oneself in a way that lasts a long time. To perpetuate means to prolong something for an indefinite period of time, possibly even forever. It derived from Latin word As an example, you may have heard of perpetuum mobile - perpetual motion, something that moves forever in and of itself.</span>