I infer you are referring to this poem;
Thunder blossoms gorgeously above our heads,
Great, hollow, bell-like flowers,
Rumbling in the wind,
Stretching clappers to strike our ears . . .
Full-lipped flowers
Bitten by the sun
Bleeding rain
Dripping rain like golden honey—
And the sweet earth flying from the thunder.
Answer:
It creates a positive impression.
Explanation:
Remember, it all starts with the Thunder storm which creates a positive feeling for the poet; this positive feeling is evident in the use of expressions such as gorgeously, honey, flowers. Overall the the storm led to a "sweet earth".
Romans preferred to eat with "their right hands" and recline on "special couches" (Phin 429)
Answer:
I remember the cold embrace of snow.
I remember the laughs.
I remember having so much fun
watching snowballs flying around.
As the day grows cold,
all I can remember is that first snowball fight
Explanation:
To answer this question is important to have the necessary knowledge of the poetical structure. In this case, I used the literary device known as repetition, which involves the intentional repetition, at least two or more times, of a word or phrase to create a certain effect, like bringing clarity to an idea or making it memorable for the reader.
In this example, the use of repetition highlight the remembrance of the author, which is suitable for a poem describing a memory of a past event.
Answer: Miss Lottie was an outcast who did not take care of her home.
Explanation:
That is the answer because the text provides the information and feeling that Miss Lottie didn’t take care of her home. Even if she were poor, she would at least attempt to keep her home and better shape than it was. The text does not provide enough information to say that the first two questions were valid.