Answer:
Rick: How <u>are</u> you and Marcia celebrate New Year's Eve, Tim?
<u>Will</u> you <u>both</u> go to any parties?
Tim No. We <u>will</u> go out for dinner. Our favorite restaurant
<u>will </u>serve a special meal, and our friends <u>would</u>
Join us there. But we <u>wont</u> stay out late.
Rick: So you <u>will</u> be home before midnight, huh?
Tim: That's right. It <u>would</u> be a quiet celebration.
Explanation:
Well, I think, the main point that makes the difference between "Mending Wall" and “The Purple Cow” is actually demonstrated by the rhyme. Just read each poem one more time and feel that one of them is readed easily, words matched with each other like a song's lyrics so that you can smoothly go on reading whereas "Mending Wall" is made with structure of blank verse that emphasises every line and makes reader feel it deeply.
An adjective is a descriptive word, it describes a noun, which is a 'name' word (i.e: the name of an item, the name of a place; e.g: shoes are the name of the things you wear on your feet, 'shoe's' are the noun)
the 'descriptive' word, the adjective, is something which tells you more about the noun.
therefore, the answer should be: a) with the pink spots; modifies butterfly
because 'with the pink spots' describes the noun, the 'butterfly'.