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Let's read the text again...
My grandfather the fisherman always told me that the best way to communicate with fish is to drop them a line.
There are three phrases that help us to understand the pun in the text: The grandfather is a fisherman, it means his job is to catch fish, by communicate he means to make the fish come closer, and by drop them a line he means the fishing rod thread.
Taking the above into account the correct answers are:
A.“communicate” and “drop them a line”
B.The pun plays on a phrase that means both to send a note and to attempt to catch a fish.
Answer:
The poem is about the heat and how the person wants it go away because of the damages it causes. Due to the heat "fruit cannot drop," the person wants to "cut apart the heat." The speakers tone is demanding and angry. The speaker desperately want to get rid of the heat. "O wind, rend' open the heat, cut apart the heat, rend it to tatters."
A sports team, a photography class and a science class
It is a tragic tale of a man who decides to travel alone through the hostile environment of the Yukon in sub- freeing temperatures and falls victims to the unrelenting and unforgiving power of nature.