Explanation:
They feel they are about to be rewarded with a huge treasure.
Answer:
insert a letter or word is the correct answer.
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Answer:
The Faith Cure Man" by Paul Laurence Dunbar ... Now he said that he could do no more for her except to ease the few days that remained for the child. But Martha Benson would not believe him. ... sending in a child from across the hall to take care of Lucy while she was at work, for sick as the little one
Answer:
The speaker uses metaphors like "keep it like a warm coat" to explain his love for her and how to treat the poem.
The speaker also adds further down the poem that he has "nothing else to give" as to show that he truly loves the reciever of the poem.
And he keeps repeating "I love you" as to remind the reciever that this poem is here to lift their spirits up and remind them that the speaker loves the reciever.
And at the bottom when he says "Keep it, treasure this as you would if you were lost, needing direction," he is reffering, agian, to show he loves her and to keep the recievers spirits up in down times.
He reffers to the "pot full of yellow corn to warm your belly in the winter" as the warm feelings that he hopes to give to the reciever of the message.
To find the main idea of a text you can look for a common point among all sentences and look for a sentence that states the main idea.