Answer:
B. It highlights that new journeys require saying goodbye to familiar people and things.
[Here is the beginning of the passage]
<em>"Teachers set the tone of their classrooms, build a warm environment, mentor and nurture students, become role models, and listen and look for signs of trouble. The most common role a teacher plays in the classroom is to teach knowledge to children."</em>
[Rest is linked below!]
It was crumbling apart from the luxuries it used to hold.
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation: The question is asking for which poem you should use different voices to read them, not if you need to use a different voice for each poem, because you do. It's asking for which singular poem uses more than one voice to read.
Answer: Take it one step at a time. Annotations are up to you. Highlight words and phrases that you find interesting, or peculiar and , as the directions state: Label "Question" if you wonder why the author used it, or you might want to find the definition or ask others about their interpretation. Label "Track" if the phrase or sentence is like evidence for how the plot, characterization or theme is developing. Label "Response" If you have a reaction-- like "This narrator is showing signs of insanity. Eight nights sneaking in to look in on an old man sleeping. He's crazy!"
Explanation: I see the word "steadily" highlighted. You might question why the word is repeated. Is it to establish a rhythm-- like the narrator's own heartbeat?
There is no exactly right answer to this. The only mistake is not to try.
Good Luck-- and enjoy the story, IF you can imagine yourself in the scenario!