Answer:
It will become less strained because Greg has a better understanding of his father's concern about Greg's future.
Explanation:
The Treasure of lemon brown is a short story by Walter Dean Myers of Greg, a basketball player who does badly at school. His dad tells him to quit basketball and focus on studying more.
Because of Lemon Brown's story, the relationship between Greg and his father will become less strained. The story teaches that parents will always see things differently from children because they have more experience. The way Lemon Brown protected his treasure made Greg realize that parents will always be parents and will always have their child's best interest at heart no matter how strict they are.
The correct use was to trade
Piatt conveys her
realist views about nature and society through this poem. She seems to
suggest that the world, like nature, is not always ideal. She paints a
rational picture of society: “And my subject, the dove, coos on, /
Though my hand creep close to her nest.” These lines convey how the
world is made up of good people and bad people. The dove represents the
people who are benign and trusting, even with those out to harm them.
The dubious actions of the narrator of the poem depict those people who
try to take advantage of the trust and loyalty of the gentle people. The
speaker is depicted as flawed and human. She can hurt others and also
be hurt by others. Piatt does not seem to adhere to the romantic
idealization of nature and women.