sarahmkey6
22.09.2019 •
English
He was,like,so strong. did you see his muscles? if i had the nerve,i’d go up to him, and,like,totally ask him out. strong > > a.weak > > b.stiff> > c.overly conversational
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A) Weak
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Answer, Explanation:
The overriding theme is one of grief and how one handles it. The poem deals with two different aspects of grief: grief over lost innocence for the child the speaker once was and grief for the loss of loved ones.
In response to the deeply traumatizing events of her past, the speaker has chosen to handle her grief by remaining in denial and by retreating into a world of make-believe as a way of numbing the emotional pain that she continues to feel to this day.
An air of unreality hangs over the poem from the very first stanza, where the speaker tells us that she is eating breakfast in the burned...