Answer:
those passions read
Explanation:
this means that the others really fit into the poem but only'those passions read' shows irony
The Answers is B He is horrified at the change in himself
I run away from the grey building. The mixture of colors from each of the unique pieces graffiti remains in my mind. II shake my head, trying to get rid of the images.
"I don't need these memories anymore." I say, trying to convince myself, "it's all in the past now." I continue walking, fighting the urge to look back. I will never forgive my father. All he could ever think of was himself. I bet he hasn't even noticed that I'm gone. My nose scrunches up in anger. I ball up my fists. My nails press further and further into my palms. My clench my teeth together, pushing down harder and harder.
A dog runs across the street. I immediately forget my anger. I follow the mutt, noticing the dark black mud on it's caramel brown fur. I don't see a collar. We end up in an ally. No exits. The dog is trapped. I take a step back as it flashes it's yellow teeth. The dog lets out a low growl. He then takes a step back. His tail is in the air going side to side. His ears are perked up.
Once again, I run away.
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