I think the implicit meanings of words in poetry show that not everything has to be spelled out in black and whites but such things as metaphors can be used, and symbols of things like a casket and death and irony to make light of serious things to point out the absurdity of situations. A metaphor could be like comparing life to a hockey game wherein one game is lost but with persistence, the next game can be won and also life can be like a tree in winter that it looks dead but actually it gives birth to beautiful blossoms in the spring for example.
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B or A but im leaning towards B
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I think A
Explanation:
He isn't telling her that she should've made more time to get ready, he's going to help her.
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the answer is reason one: The legal driving age should be raised to eighteen for safety reasons
Explanation:the passage states throughout the text that there are very high risk factors for drivers of such a young age. for reference, the first sentence of the passage talks about car crashes being the leading cause of death for 16-year-old drivers in which the passage as well supports this claim by stating the quote "According to the National Highway Safety Administration, the rate of crashes, both fatal and nonfatal, for sixteen-year-old drivers is almost ten times the rate as that of drivers aged thirty to fifty-nine, as calculated per mile driven". the main idea wants us to focus how many are injured or killed because the minimum age for starting drivers is so low rather than having the audience take attention to the financial struggle driving/owning
My guess is grotesque, hope this helps