<span>This poem is a She Silverstein poem called "The Mask." Silverstein's poems often teach a lesson or explain childhood situations. Often this poem is invoked with a meaning of self-acceptance "be your true self because there are other people just like you, and you'll never know that if everyone conceals their true ways of being." Sometimes, it is invoked to promote people being accepting of others, because we all have a version of metaphorical "blue skin." Taken yet another way, it can even evoke the meaning of shared knowledge or revealing a secret that is concealed. In the end, this poem underscores, self-acceptance, acceptance of others, and shared knowledge: openness in all of its forms. A beautiful poem and meaning. </span>
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Because they can barely form a union so that they can get money so that they can get along.
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D. The image indicates the laborer's height compared with Don Quixote's.
Explanation:
In this text, we learn of one of the initial adventures of Don Quixote. Don Quixote meets a farm labourer and convinces him to join him. The text describes some characteristics of the laborer, such as the fact that he was honest, but not very clever. However, the text does not say anything about his height when compared to that of Don Quixote. We are able to gain this information only by looking at the image, as the height of the two becomes clearer.