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1 Out
2 Had
3 Having
4 Teens(?)
5 Retired
6 Yet
7 Mows
8 When
9 Is
10 (?)
11 Of
12 From
13 With
14 Blue
15 Across
16 Lost
17 Thin
18 Brings
19 Of
20 Away
Answer:
Klondike
Explanation:
Jack London, formerly John Griffith was an American author famous for his writing CALL OF THE WIND.
Jack London's most famous young adult books, CALL OF THE WILD and WHITE FANG, were based on his experiences when he joined the gold rush to the<u> Klondike </u>.
Jack London dropped out of the University of Carlifornia to join the Klondike Gold Rush which was a migration program for about 100,000 migrants to Klondike, Yukon in Canada in 1897.
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Answer:
I would say A
Explanation:
Because the paragraph stated the problem and a solution to it. sorry if it's not correct but, I'm confident it is.
The poem is about the winter landscape and the arrival of spring.
Explanation:
- The speaker stops by a landscape during winter. The speaker provides descriptions of "broad muddy fields browning with dried weeds." The repetition of the color brown continues and the speaker comments on "dead brown leaves" hanging from the trees.
- The poet uses noun phrases in the poem. leaves are “dead” and the vines “leafless.”
- The poet uses personification and spring is personified as "sluggish" and "dazed". He says the spring enters like a foreiger and says how the landscape changes. The environment is described as a "naked" newborn fresh from the womb arriving into a confusing world.