Answer:
B is the only reasonable option heres my opinion.
A is hopeful, you have a chance to survive but also not. and how are you gonna get down without making noise?
B is a chance to run away fast as you can, far as you can, as making such noise as you can but you have to think fast, a hole is easy to escape out of and you need atleast a 10 feet hole.
Pros and cons of both answers.
1-Pros
not much time needed to do
doesnt make alot of noise.
Cons-
can just look up and see you.
easy way to get found
2.Pros
easier chance of escaping alive
The pitch black-ness assists with the trap.
you can also hide near a tree or in some bushes.
Cons-
time consuming-makes alot of noise.
can step on you, (if laying down).
I'd prefer B but whatever floats your boat.
Explanation:
Pretty simple , same pattern of verbs Part one
1) don’t run, will miss
2)don’t have , will lend
3)will you do, is
4)will be , gets
5) will not do , don’t study
Part two
1)got , would do
2)would you choose , wanted
3)lost, would you do
4) would enjoy , was not
5) would not be , did not have
Part three
C, A, A , B , C
Part four
1) can
2)must
3)needn’t
4)can’t
5)doesn’t have to
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The speaker in Sandburg's "Grass" is C. The Grass
The grass even says that it is the grass and implores people to pile bodies on top of it so it could grow over them.