Childhood, green is the third room and childhood is the third answer.
Answer: Look - direct your eyes to / See - perceive by sight; to see.
Explanation:
Look - direct your eyes to - points to a vaguer idea of vision. Not so accurate. Example: I was looking (at) the image while praying. "Someone may be looking at an image, but they are thinking elsewhere, for example.
See - perceive by sight; to see.
In this case, we understand that seeing is more "intense", less superficial. Example: When you look at this picture, what do you see?
Explanation:
whats the story? nobody could answer without the story
<span>B Students can share and improve their writing techniques. because they get to share ideas and opinions</span>
Answer:
C - Enjambment.
Explanation:
In poetry, enjambment means moving over from one line to another without a terminating punctuation mark. That is the case in this excerpt
Spring is like a perhaps hand <u><em>(which comes carefully out of nowhere)</em></u><em> </em>arranging a window, into which people look <u><em>(while people stare)</em></u>
Those lines don't end with punctuation marks. We know it's not a metaphor as well because it uses the word "like". It's more of a comparison, in any case.