Answer:
Overnight in a state park
The meter of this poem is iambic pentameter.
You can tell that the meter is in iambic pentameter because each line has ten syllables and the rhythm follows the iambic patter. This means that the stress of each syllable alternates unstressed then stressed. There are five sets of iambs (a pair of syllables: unstressed then stressed) in each line.
<span>It appears to be shock. The words described in
the excerpt are a manifestation of shock, or huge sadness. </span>
Answer:
The answers are A, B, and E.
Explanation:
In this case, we can see that <u>letter A is correct</u> because Mrs. Flowers mentioned that possibly no one could make the object speak, meaning that it is very important to speak for one's self.
<u>Option B is also correct</u> because she is concerned about how the receiver of the message communicates with others besides only reading.
<u>Letter E is also correct</u><u> </u>because Mrs. Flowers expects the receiver of the message to go beyond reading and apparently she wants her to lear how to use the words in an efficient and good way.
I think it is "am choosing" I'm not sure but it makes sense to me