Roses are red, violets are blue, god made me beautiful, what happened to you?
<span>B. It maintains the carefree, singsong tone of the poem from the beginning to the end.</span>
It's only a hundred and nine words but i hope it helps. This is what I used for my own answer.
In the story, The granny is characterized as a crazy old woman, she spends all day cooking food which goes to the troops near her. She is apparently helping the rebels says so the story as she is said to have given information to them about the bridge she lives by. The last thing we hear about her is that she disguised herself as a Brothel-owner and is taking food to the rebels. She is a supporter of the rebels and that she may be pretty good with disguising herself. She is a traitor in say to her own government and is apparently a supporter of the rebellion happening.
If you hate him, it's your opinion and you don't have to express it and make an argument or something big over your own opinion
The word that best describes the author's attitude towards Allice is sympathetic. He imagines how anyone would feel in a strange place where a lot of things makes no sense. For example when the Dormouse was telling her a story, she was interrupting him all the time. It was not presented as being rude, but being curious and not understanding.