Them sodas to "cool them off." Cherry throws her soda into Dally's face and the situation is tense until Johnny steps in to defend her, which is surprising given that Johnny worships Dally and considers him his hero. Fortunately, Johnny is the gangs' pet, so Dally just stalks off without confrontation. Two-Bit joins Ponyboy and Johnny, and he and Marcia hit it off.
Answer:
D. A poem and a pair of thick socks
Explanation:
The poem's speaker tells his beloved that he's a poor person. He doesn't have anything to give her… aside from his verse. That is the reason the speaker spends the remainder of the ballad disclosing to his adored exactly how profitable his poem is.
He thinks about his poem to a coat or a pair of socks that can keep his beloved warm in winter. He looks at his poem to food. He thinks about his poem to a scarf.
Answer: C. Frost's use of metaphor to give the apple trees the qualities of grazing animals emphasizes that the wall is unnecessary.
Explanation: figurative language is the use of words or expressions to convey a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation. A metaphor is a figure of speech that consists in making a direct comparison between elements that aren't obviously related, in order to create an image in the reader's mind. In the given excerpt Frost uses a metaphor that compares the apple trees to grazing animals ("My apple trees will never get across And eat the cones under his pines"), this helps to emphasize that the wall is unnecessary.