Emily Dickinson, a great American poet, lived a quiet life.
Answer:
They reject its crumbs and flap past it.
Explanation:
This poem tells us that game changes frequently by referring to it as a five food upon a shifting plate.
The crowd here are used figuratively, they are people who see the crumbs of fame but are not interested. They see fame for what it is. It leads to destruction, people who eat its crumbs die.
So with this in mind, the poem says the crowd inspect the crowd of fame but don't eat of it. They flap past it to the farmers corn.
Answer:
Shall continue to
Explanation:
The author's claim is that students should have more recess time. That is the point he/she is trying to prove. "Without more recess time" means "if the students don't have more recess time." The answer is not 'will,' because the author is trying to prove that students are already struggling with their problems and won't get better unless they have more recess time. It is not 'might,' because that is still negative for their point that students should have more recess time to not struggle with their problems. It is 'shall continue to' because the author is proving that students are already struggling with problems and will continue to struggle without more recess time.
Evident is the first word. It means the same as obvious, there is evidence that the theater had been well taken care of because of it's appearance.
Answer:
although
Explanation:
because it rhymes with the poem