It suggests that the poem is very heavy, and that there is not a whole lot of joy. you can make an inference that it could be about someone in a tower, stuck up there with no one and nothing. hope that helps!
In "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes, the protagonist Charlie Gordon is a special needs man who agrees to undergo an experiment that is meant to increase his intelligence. The narrative is composed of Charlie's progress reports, which at first reflects his low intelligence through limited vocabulary and incorrect writing. The author's language changes according to Charlie's mental progression; his grammar and spelling improve significantly, and his vocabulary increases.
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it can bring people together because then you can see if you might enjoy something different but it can separate because if you have same interests then you could become a bit anxious that the other person is better than you or you think that you are better than them and fall out
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Its good tbh, i thought i wasnt gonna like it at firsy
I think the correct answer is D.