Answer:
Bullion is money, specifically gold or silver that has been freshly mined but not cleaned and made into money.
Clues to the meaning include the fact that the kids need "3 dollars", the speaker doesn't know how they wanted all that "money" at one time, and they had to "raise" it, as in "raising money". When he says, "I hadn't any idea where to turn to raise all that bullion..." he means the 3 dollars.
D. Students. It would affect the student body the most, and I doubt teachers would like to or need to "take a stand on what you wear". Hope this helps :)
Answer:
The answer is SUMMER
Explanation:
In the first poem, "The Sun Has Long Been Set", in one of the last few lines, it says 'On such a night of June'. June is a month in the season of Summer, therefore, the answer is Summer.
(I took the test, and that's how I found my answer)
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