Answer:
"Good Country People" is a short story written by American novelist Flannery O'Connor that was first published in 1955. It tells the story of Mrs Hopewell and her daughter Joy and their lives in their farm in Georgia.
Based on Mrs. Hopewell's attitude toward the fields, it is reasonable to infer that the story takes place on a wide, isolated expanse of farmland. In the excerpt provided in the question, it shows how, first, Mrs Hopewell lives in a place with a vast majority of farmland and also how she is, someway, lonely and therefore needs Joy to join her during her walks over the fields.
The flowers began to blossom, the bees began to buzz, and the cool breeze slid down my neck. I’ve never experienced anything like it, I looked around admiring the new land plot that I was never expecting to experience before !
Scared that I won't fit in
Explanation:
Normally the freshmans these days r sacred to start off highschool and they would be afriad that they can't fit in with everyone else or won't find their people
The answer is B, the boss in this poem assumes that the speaker is 'an undocumented immigrant'. Because the immigrant service comes to the factory, the boss urges the speaker to run away, so as not to be caught because he is an illegal US citizen.