D “In the US, aggression is often directed toward other members of one’s own family,” is the best choice. It supports this statement by examples of parents abusing kids, as well as marital abuse. It’s not A or B, as it doesn’t focus on one or the other, and it’s not C because statistics about a rise or decline are not mentioned.
Answer:
The theme is the boundaries that separate us, and whether they are needed or not.
Explanation:
The premise of this poem is a neighbor and the speaker repairing the wall that splits their land, and the speaker is unsure as to why the wall serves any purpose. He argues that there are no cows to keep inside and nothing to keep outside- all the beautiful trees are in their land.
This has a deeper meaning, which is the idea that we sometimes aren't aware of what we are "walling in" or "walling out" in terms of social and mental boundaries.
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It looks perfectly fine the answer is well said and has supporting sentences to prove your statement. Wording is a little of where you said "but shows even more in the second half." It's not that big of a deal but just kind of rolls of the tongue weirdly not a necessary change but just thought I'd point it out.
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<em>A.1-</em><em> "Opt-a"</em>
It is a Primary source.
<em>A.2- </em><em>"Opt-c"</em>
She marched along with other neighbors with Bells and Flags.
<em>A.3-</em><em> "Opt-a"</em>
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<em> A.4-</em><em> "Opt-d"</em>
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<em>A.5-</em><em> "Opt-a"</em>
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