The overall mood is one of sadness and relief. The poem uses the rhythm to convey this mood because by using the different "paces" between the lines, it helps the reader see when the author is feeling melancholy or relieved.
"Though you may hear me holler,
<span>And you may see me cry—
I’ll be dogged, sweet baby,
If you gonna see me die."
By using specific short words and commas, that makes the reader get a sense of the mood - one of sadness and relief at the fact that they are still alive.
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I also concur that answer B has an error.
B: he was going to give...
So lets rewrite the whole thing. In order to prepare for the speech he was going to give to all of the parents and teachers at the school, George practiced speaking in front of a group of his friends.
After correcting B, the entire sentence flows more nicely. Hopefully this helped and good luck
Answer:
The narrator felt sad because it meant his companion, the beautiful girl will get down for it is her station.
Explanation:
The short story <em>The Eyes Have It</em> by Ruskin Bond tells the train journey of the blind narrator and his short encounter with a beautiful girl. The narrator seems charmed so much by the girl, that he felt disappointed by her departure.
This story revolves around the impressive encounter of the narrator with his beautiful compartment companion. They talked about nature and the season and all things. He felt so connected and impressed by her that <em><u>he felt sad when they approached her station of Saharanpur</u></em>. He did not want her to leave but did not actually say that aloud. And when she disembarked and was replaced by a gentleman, the narrator only learned that she too was blind.
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I agree with what the other person said !!