Answer:
A. He saw it as something dangerous.
A. He was hit in the head with a tin can.
Explanation:
In <em>The Rockpile</em>, John sees the rockpile as something dangerous, which is why he does not like the idea of Roy playing there. However, Roy really wants to go and he asks John not to say anything. However, while on the rockpile, Roy gets into a fight, and he is hit in the head with a tin can. As he is brought back home, John is blamed for the fact that he let Roy go.
It's impossible because technically all Americans are immigrants and we all descend from past immigrants.
I believe it is to warn because the poet is warning their father that if he goes to far, the poet will be lost
It's first person! Third person is from an outside narrator, 2nd person is the author talking to the reader, and fourth person doesn't exist. :)