Answer:
D. She is fascinated by it.
Explanation:
Option D is correct.
From the poem, we discover that the narrator reveals that she likes to see it lap the miles and lick the valleys up. In fact, from the beginning of the poem, the narrator was actually revealing what was fascinating her about the train.
The narrator reveals that the train neighs like Boanerges then punctual as a star.
Answer:
until I fell
Explanation:
my pants fell down and I tripped over them and fell face first on the ground
The answer would be that the type of parenting that the parents are showing is permissive parenting.
Permissive means allowing someone freedom of behaviour
Freudian means the child becomes sexually attractive to the opposite gendered parent.
Authoritative means being able to be true or trusted
Authoritarian means strict.
Answer:
The cat gives an example of a problem we all must face: finding our own way out of our home.
Explanation:
In this poem we can see a person calling his cat to come home.
When the cat hears his words, he lifts his ears and looking in the direction of the house, and then towards the stars, he has to make a decision: go back or take his own path.
As we know cats are independent beings, which also makes it part of the symbolism that the author has chosen for this poem.
We all have to face this problem sometime: taking our own paths, away from home and away from our parents.
c. PREPOSITION
Noun is a word that displays anything that is a person, place or event.
Example: The dog (noun) is walking.
Pronoun is a word that replaces a noun or substitutes it.
Example: Carla was talking when she(nominative pronoun) dropped her(possessive pronoun) bag.
Verb is an action word.
Example: The dog is walking (verb).
Adjective is a word that modifies a noun or a pronoun.
<span>Example: The red (adj) huge (adj) plane is flying on the air. </span>
Adverb is a word that modifies noun, pronoun, verb, adjective or an adverb itself.
Example: He always (adv) wakes up in the morning at 5 AM sharp.
<span>Preposition is a word that describes the position of an object or subject in the sentence. </span>
Example. The book is under(pre.) the table.
Conjunction is a word that connects two nouns, sentences, phrases or clauses.
<span>Example: Marlene and(conj) her friend, August took a walk to school yesterday morning. </span>
Interjection is a word that is used to express emotion or feeling in the statement or sentence.
Example: Ugh! My homework isn't done yet.
<span>Argh! I hate doing this. </span>
<span>You look nice, wow!</span>