3rd choice
Poetry is condensed and restrictive in the sense that the number of words is limited. This means that every word must mean more than one thing, and it is the poet's job to find just the perfect words -- perfect in sound, meaning, and structure. This concept gives poetry its layers of meaning. Prose is free-er. It does not concern itself much on the way it sounds and the way it looks on the page the way poetry does.
It would be D for this question as it said to avoid southern foods, and yet in the next part, it contradicts itself by stating southerners are conservative. A negative leading into a positive. That’s not logical.
Answer: It is not meant to be a sad type of poem it is supposed to be a kind of ''homey'' type of poem.
Explanation:
If we're talking about ethos, pathos, or logos, the answer is ethos
Anything that gets in the way of effective communication