Melinda "Mel" Sordino is the main character and narrator of Laurie Halse Anderson's 1999 novel Speak. Her last name, Sordino, is an Italian word that can be translated as "deaf." The character's ordeals were based on Anderson's own experiences; she was raped one summer prior to starting high school.
Answer:
The repetition of singing throughout the poem paints a picture of many Americans working and singing at the same time. The poem also repeats the idea that each person's song is his own, so the image is one of many different songs being sung at once. Their songs and jobs are all different, but they seem happy and joined together in song.
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I believe the correct answer is "she was
careful now to be always clean and tidy".
In this passage from the novel “From Heidi” written
by German author Johanna Spyri, the phrase from which most directly indicates a
recent influence on Heidi's life is "she was careful now to be always
clean and tidy". That there was a recent influence in this phrase is shown
by using the word “now” which can be interpreted as “from this day on”.