D) observed the narrator acting as if an invisible opponent were assaulting him
E) were witnessing a scene that caused a nervous discomfort relieved by laughter
I'm 100% sure- just took the test and looked back at my answers. :)
Answer:
1.skip
2.accomplishment
3.grab
4.scenery
5.helplessness
6.secure
7.highly
8.currently
9.issue
Explanation:
I am a little confused in 7 & 8(the ans of 7 might be the ans of 8 and the ans of 8 might be the ans of 7) if that make sense but hope you will figure out
<em><u>Answer:</u></em>
- The speaker is walking in no particular direction, reflecting on the wonders of life.
<em><u>Explanation:</u></em>
While for Whitman the adventure is the wellspring of verse, he considers it to be something bigger, as a lifestyle. The verse is auxiliary. As he says, "I and mine do not convince by arguments, similes, rhymes, / We convince by our presence." What is in question is along these lines more essential and more widespread than writing. The street is an image of a majority rule and essential society that simply happens to make for good verse.