Answer:
A. Because humans are much taller than dwarves.
Explanation:
1) A beanpole is a <em>stick</em> for supporting beans, according to the dictionary.
2) Beanpole sticks are generally 6-8 feet tall.
3) Context clues: If you do not know what "beanpole" means and don't have access to a dictionary, you can use context clues to help figure out, if not the actual meaning of the unfamiliar word, then at least a small understanding of what it could mean. In this case: "<u>Giant</u> beanpole!" We know that "giant" means big and tall, so we can surmise that "beanpole" is an addition to that descriptive.
4) As an extra assurance, in the passage, there is also "clodhopper" which is a way of saying Maibon is clumsy, but the question does not ask why Doli calls Maibon a clodhopper, so it's safe to assume that A is the correct answer.
Answer:
the medium in which it is told
Explanation:
A stanza is a group of lines in a poem (I've seen from 4-8 lines) that the poet can use to establish his/her rhyme scheme and move the poem on through its story. This may not be exactly what you're looking for, but good luck.
Number two is wrong. It should be 2. Went bc yesterday