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This question seems to be incomplete. However, there is enough information to find the right answer.
Answer:
1 He really takes after his father with those blue eyes, doesn't he?
2 She's still getting over the flu so she won't be at work until next week.
3 It took the firefighters two hours to put out the fire in the factory.
4 How could she turn down such a good job offer?
5 So when do schools break up for the summer holiday?
Explanation:
The question seems to require completing the sentences by forming phrasal verbs with the provided words.
To take after someone means that someone resembles a parent or ancestor.
To get over the flu means to recover from it.
To put a fire out means to stop something from burning.
Break up is a phrasal ver most commonly used in reference o a romantic relationship ending, but in this context, it refers to the time when a school term ends and the holidays start.
The answer is D the other ones don’t make that much sense
In this poem by Gary Soto, the author reflects on the feelings that he has for the woman he loves.
The author tells us that he is poor and unimpressive, while the woman is much better than him. However, throughout the poem, he highlights the fact that he wants to be loved and seen by the woman, even if he is not very impressive. The last image he offers in the text is that of a daffodil and wheat. He compares himself to wheat, which is resistant, even if not impressive. On the other hand, while the daffodil is more beautiful, it is weak and often goes unnoticed, ending up destroyed in the mud when the rain comes. The author highlights the fact that his qualities might be less obvious, but they exist, and this should motivate the woman in question to give him a chance.