Answer: The image of the penny in line 14 is appropriate because the narrator refers to herself as a new-minted penny, meaning that she is young and vigorous, and is willing to offer her help to the listener; the old lady.
Explanation: The poem speaks to an old lady, describing everything about her with tenderness. She refers to the elderly woman as “beautiful and faded", and compares her with old lovely things. In line 14, the narrator refers to herself as a new-minted penny, implying that the fact that she is young and vigorous, does not make her any better than the old lady, just like a penny does not have a big value. However, she offers her help and enthusiastic "sparkle" in whatever she needs.
The poetic techniques that are illustrated in the opening lines of this poem are personification and enjambment.
Personification is when inanimate objects have human qualities, such as <em>and my skin has betrayed me.
</em>Enjambment is when the though found in one line is transferred into the following one, such as in <em>still sucks his thumb/in secret.</em>
B im not quite sure though
Some advantages of computerized design mentioned by the article are: 1) designs can be altered without being erased or redrawn, 2) CAD now offers "zoom", 3) and you can rotate a three-dimensional object.
Your answer is: 1) Can alter designs 2) "zoom" feature 3) rotation of three-dimensional objects
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B is the most likely answer because the passage shows that the speaker believes in working hard, facing challenges, and working together