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Read the passage. To Waken an Old Lady by William Carlos Williams. Old age is a flight of small cheeping birds skimming bare trees above a snow glaze. Gaining and failing they a…
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Read the passage. To Waken an Old Lady by William Carlos Williams. Old age is a flight of small cheeping birds skimming bare trees above a snow glaze. Gaining and failing they are buffeted by a dark wind— But what? On harsh weedstalks the flock has rested, the snow is covered with broken seedhusks and the wind tempered by a shrill piping of plenty. How would you summarize this poem? A flock of young birds becomes frustrated in the snowy and windy weather. Despite the snowy and windy weather, a flock of young birds still manages to eat and survive. A flock of young birds tries to find something to eat but fails. The snowy and windy weather keeps a flock of young birds from flying.
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The answers should be either B or D, thats all I can tell you, srry (^_-)
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so there is not question to this ?
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