A theme (also known as a motif) is the main driving idea behind a poem. A theme or motif is not a summary of the poem, or a detail from the poem, but rather the emotion or motivation behind the poem. The theme might be "unrequited love" or "the power of traditions," but it wouldn't be "putting up walls between property lines," or anything else that specific.
39. A (you just need to use context clues)
40. D
41. B
42. C
Answer:
The leg of my pants.
Explanation:
This has no verbs. This guy who said "The leg of my pants" is making no points or expressing any ideas whatsoever. Hope it helps :)
Answer:
ok
Explanation:
ok means ok and ok means ok