In this poem, Pound is comparing "faces in the crowd" to petals that are laying against a tree branch.
This is exactly what he says in the poem - "petals on a wet, black bough." A bough is the main branch of a tree, so this is definitely the only appropriate answer in this case. He wants to say that people resemble these petals.
Answer:
Lennie's visions mean that Lennie recognizes her guilt. Furthermore, these visions foreshadow Lennie's death.
Explanation:
Lennie's visions show us that he has a certain awareness of his actions and recognizes that they are wrong and destructive. These visions exist to make Lennie feel guilt and remorse for her mistakes, as well as fear of punishment that he may receive for his actions. Through the dream, Lennie knows that his plans are lost and that he will not be able to move on with his own life.
They head toward Sandy Bar but stop because Duchess can't go any farther. They meet Tom and Piney (coming from Sandy Bar). Tom points at a cabin where the women sleep for the first night.
Answer:
Free Verse
Explanation:
Its free from limitations, regulations of rhyming poetry, etc.
2 times x(the unknown number to solve for) minus 1 equals 8+7
2x-1=8+7 8+7=15
2x+1=15 Now we have to get x by itself
In order to do that you add 1 from both sides
2x=16 Then you divide 2 from both sides
x=16/2
x=8