<span>We stretched and then slowly jogged once around the track</span>
Can you send me lines 25-26 and I can help you
It would be A because B is a dependent clause
Often a character will include something that is bothering them or something that is recurring in order for the reader to understand why the character acts the way they do or to get a sense of why they are feeling a certain way. In this case, this may also be a foreshadow into what might occur later in the novel. Either way, elements like these add to the tone (the author's attitude) and the mood (the readers feelings) about the text, and allows the reader to start to feel certain ways towards Pony. It also aids in the characterization if the novel.
Answer:
First thought was Liberated.
Explanation:
We know it's not overwhelmed or dejected as the poem depicts, "<em>A poet could not but be gay</em>" in other words a poet couldn't be anything other than happy. That leaves liberated and thoughtful.
I think liberated fits more because, <em>"Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills"</em>
But thoughtful is also a good choice because, <em>"What wealth the show to me had brought: For oft, when on my couch I lie.In vacant or in pensive mood</em>
I feel like liberated would be more fitting because he's free from the loneliness