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Explanation:
An adverb is a word that describes a verb, or states how something is done. So, having this in mind, the adverb in this sentence is loudly.
How did she call them? Loudly.
The subject matter is in the poem's title. Their is a resentful mood although it's not plainly stated that the author resented her mother. Her mother's house represents the attitude of her mother; the walls stood at attention, the air knew to hold its breath, the polished floor defied heel marks... The personification is plain in these opening observations and, given the subject matter, it seems plain that these are reflections of the author's mother. It would seem that her mother is very commanding, superior, serious. Two lines I think are very telling:
"crinkled in discomfort in my mother's house"
It's not been named a childhood home, rather she's in (imagine italics) Her Mother's House
The statement stating to know the opinions of the others in the group contributes to the cooperative group discussion. Thus, option D is correct.
The question is incomplete as the missing options are:
A. You are dead wrong. What you are saying sounds absolutely crazy.
B. Let’s have a vote on whose point is correct.
C. I cannot stand your know-it-all attitude on this topic.
D. I’d like to know how everyone else in the group feels about it.
<h3>What are cooperative discussions?</h3>
Cooperative group discussions are conferences and talks that involve two or more people in the group. They involve the discussion to be from the perspective of every participant.
In the last option, the discussion is open to everyone as they can discuss the topic freely unlike the other options that are one-sided and do not involve the free stating of the views individually.
Therefore, option D. the views of every person in the group is an example of cooperative group discussion.
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