Answer:
The line is a metaphor for:
B. A life without dreams.
Explanation:
Let's take a look at the poem:
<em>Hold fast to dreams
</em>
<em>For if dreams die
</em>
<em>Life is a broken-winged bird
</em>
<em>That cannot fly.
</em>
<em>  </em>
<em>Hold fast to dreams
</em>
<em>For when dreams go
</em>
<em>Life is a barren field
</em>
<em>Frozen with snow.</em>
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<u>As we can see above, in the first stanza the author compares life to a broken-winged bird after mentioning the death of dreams. What the author means is that a life without dreams is as purposeless as a bird that cannot fly. Dreams are what makes life worth living, what gives us a sense of purpose. Without them, there is no reason to go on.</u> 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
its your wish it should be the loudest one
 
        
             
        
        
        
i dont know. ask y o ma ma 
But seriously lemme ask sammmeee...
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
 Jesse SWIM across, Does that sound right? NO! So cancel that word out of the selection and we are left with..  Jesse SWUM across  and  Jesse SWAM across.  I would go with SWUM, because swam sounds more like a present kind of thing, and they are talking about last summer. So He SWUM.