The pronouns and antecedents in these sentences are:
His-Jeff: the pronoun "his" is used to refer that the woman is <em>Jeff's</em> mother.
They-flowers: To avoid the repetition of the word "flowers" the writer replaces it for the pronoun "they" in the second sentence.
Answer:
In my opinion, parents should not be prosecuted if they do not turn their children into the police if they are doing it out of love to their child. But if they are doing it for malicious reasons then they should be prosecuted. It all depends on the reasons for not turning in their child.
Explanation:
Hello. You did not say which poem this question refers to, which makes it impossible for me to give you an exact answer. However, I will try to help you by showing you what the tone of a poem is and how those words can change it. I hope it helped you.
The tone of a poem is the feeling that the poem gives to the reader while reading. A poem with melancholy and painful words has a sad tone, a poem that presents nature as something inspiring, has a reflective tone, for example.
The words shown by you, in the question above, refer to something difficult to be perceived and visualized, requiring a certain effort. With that we can project that these words modify the tone of the poem presenting a tone of search, of difficulty and effort.
Correct Answer : It’s TYPE!