Read the following sentences from "The Destructors."

The new recruit had been with the gang since the beginning of the summer holidays, and there were possibilities about his brooding silence that all recognized. He never wasted a word even to tell his name until that was required of him by the rules. When he said "Trevor" it was a statement of fact, not as it would have been with the others a statement of shame or defiance.

Using information about Trevor in these sentences, the reader can most likely conclude that
(1 point)he is a newcomer to town.
he feels pressured to join the gang.
he purposely chooses to remain distant.
he is embarrassed about his personal situation.

Read the following lines from "Ten Songs."

Walked through a wood, saw the birds in the trees;
They had no pliticians and sang at their ease:
They weren't the human race, my dear, they weren't the human race.

Dreamed I saw a building with a thousand floors,
A thousand windows and a thousand doors;
Not one of them was ours, my dear, not one of them was ours.

Stood on a great plain the falling snow;
Ten thousand soldiers marched to and fro:
Looking for you and me, my dear, looking for you and me.

Which of the following rhyme schemes has the writer used to create poetic structure?
(1 point)aab bbc ccd
aab ccd eef
aba bcb cdc *****
aba bcb cdc



Which of the following is an example of internal conflict in “First Confession”?
(1 point)Jackie lashes out at Nora with a bread knife.
Jackie’s father refuses to talk to him for days.
Jackie is shocked by the story of the man who wanted to go to Confession.
Jackie is terrified to death of Confession. *****

WHAT THE ANSWER!?

To answer the first question, the reader can most likely conclude that Trevor purposely chooses to remain distant. This can be deduced from the sentence "He never wasted a word even to tell his name until that was required of him by the rules." This suggests that Trevor is intentionally keeping his distance and not actively participating in the gang.

To answer the second question, the rhyme scheme used to create poetic structure in "Ten Songs" is aba bcb cdc. This can be identified by looking at the end sounds of each line: trees - ease, floors - doors, snow - fro.

To answer the third question, an example of internal conflict in "First Confession" is Jackie being terrified to death of Confession. This can be concluded from the phrase "Jackie is terrified to death of Confession." This suggests that Jackie is internally struggling with his fear and apprehension regarding Confession.

I put a on question 2 is that correct? so aab bbc ccd

1 your answer?

2. No

3. I don't know.