Ok then what's the question
Answer:
He makes his bed
Explanation:
The idea was that he struggled with working so his solution to this problem instead of working robots was to fix his bed on his own.
Yea I’ve read it what’s your question about the book?
Answer:
Lo que está malo en la oración es:
I wanted to went to Montreal two years ago.
Explanation:
Es incorrecto usar "to went" para completar el sentido del verbo "wanted". Lo correcto es usar el infinitivo "to go":
I wanted to go to Montreal two years ago.
Lo mismo se pasa en el español. Para completar el sentido del verbo "quería", usamos el infinitivo "ir":
Quería ir a Montreal hace dos años.
Answer:
A. Imaginative.
Explanation:
The poem "Words are Birds" by Francisco X. Alarcon is an imaginative but metaphorical work of poetry that compares words to birds. This simple yet profound poem uses imagery to paint a picture of words as birds that "arrive with books and spring". The ability of words to express different emotions and feelings makes it like a bird who is capable of limitless flight and can go anywhere in any direction.
Like birds, different types of words have different meanings, and thus convey different moods or themes. Some words are <em>"messengers"</em>, some <em>"exotic"</em>, some <em>"migrate"</em> while some <em>"die caged"</em>, all referring to the different aspects of one's words on a person. The whole mood of the poem seems to be the importance of choosing one's words carefully when one speaks. The overall tone of the poem is an imaginative one, for it paints a vivid image of words as birds and providing a better understanding of the importance of using words carefully.