Answer:
sad, mad, upset
Explanation:
let's say you had this thing you really wanted to do but your were told you cpuldnt that make you feel those emotions
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Because the theme statement can't be used with other stories/ it's too specific.
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Answer:
C. “But the fact is I was napping, and so gently you came rapping, / And so faintly you came tapping, tapping at my chamber door,”
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C. The rhyme gives the poem an even rhythm and maintains the tension.
Explanation:
1. None of the other options give as much tension as these lines do. The anticipation and reptition of the lines intensify the action of approaching a chamber door.
2. I feel as though the other options don't quite work as well as this one. A rhyme doesnt necessarily make a poem easier to remember, lines that are more 'significant' is just subjective, and each rhyme doesnt necessarily end an idea.
Answer:
You could say something like, "In her office, Mrs. Gupta is there."
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