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AnnZ [28]
3 years ago
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Summer of His 14th poem summary please give good answers i will mark brainlist

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1 answer:
Sedbober [7]3 years ago
6 0

1.proud to be a teenager.

dissatisfied with many aspects of her life

optimistic about her future

annoyed by her mother's strict rues

2.my skin has betrayed me

my room is too small for me

they will sing sad melodies

I should have been on Math Team

3.is determined to be independent

feels frustrated by her math scores

craves attention from her mother

has closed the door on her problems

4.is angry because her son misbehaves

doesn't understand why her son is so restless

is filled with grief because her son has died

accepts that change is part of growing up

5.as tensely strong as the tennis racket he grips

intermittent impulses, quickly sated

Wailing guitars weave a cocoon

Surliness is his knife

6.teenagers are messy and inconsiderate

It's impossible to communicate with a surly teenager

leaving childhood behind is hard for parents and teens

parents of teens are too nagging and protective

good luck :) ^) :)

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