The author's point of view in the book is that <u>B. Davy Crockett </u><u>was </u><u>strong </u><u>and </u><u>brave</u> and this is shown when <u>C. Davy jumped </u><u>on the </u><u>comet's</u><u> back and held tight.</u>
<h3>Plot of "Davy Crockett Saves the World"</h3>
- Davy Crockett is called upon to saved the world by the President of the United States from a comet.
- Davy Crockett climbs on the comet and wrestles with it till he threw it away from Earth.
The author wanted to portray Davy Crockett as a strong and brave man because only such a man could be able to go up against a comet and fling it away from the planet.
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Barnes, Mayor, and September should be capitalized because they are proper nouns.
Grandmother should not be capitalized in this sentence because of the "your" before it.
In "Cranes," Song-sam's memory of the old man with the chestnut tree reveals all of the following except <span>that the village was extensively damaged in the war.
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Answer:
It slows the pace of the poem down to purposefully confuse the reader. It builds up anticipation about what will happen when the highwayman arrives. It helps to establish the setting of the town and the countryside.