I believe that the answer is going to be A.
Please correct me if this is wrong.
Answer:
Childhood memories.
Explanation:
The theme of the poem “Freeing the Pike,” that is written by Richard Wagamese is the beautiful memories of childhood. The poet takes us on a spiritual journey in his lonely childhood in the summer season. He belongs to aboriginal i.e. Indigenous people, but adopted into a white family. He describes the powerful connection which he feels to the large fish when he catches and releases back into the river.
Hi,
Answer: A) Using transitions to connect events and experiences that the characters go through
<u>My work:</u> I believe this answer is correct, because if you use transitions to connect events in a book it helps you not just understand the character, but it could also help you understand what is going on, the characters emotions and feelings. It is proven that transition help readers understand characters especially when that character is in a crucial moment.
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Can't be A
I would say B purely because I don't sense any type of expressive language that would usually end up with a ! .
in this passage the author is mostly likely trying to make a connection between A:1 and 5