1 from details about blossom in both the first and third haika ,what conclusion can you draw

a. the poet feels exeed ingly lonely
b. the poet lives in an urbansetting
c. the poet injoys the gentle beuty of nature
d. the poet enjoys the drama of nature at it"s most intenes
2 which of your senses can best help you picture this excerpt from the rider
a.sight
b.taste
c.hering
d.smell
3 what do the details in"seals"tell you about seals
a.they are quick and friendly
b.they have many enemies
c.they live only in cold water
d. they avoid human company
4 in which sentece in the word utter used correctly
a.the seals utter past the crabs and seaweed
b.the seals will not utter cries of delight minnow feed
c.the playful seals utter cries of delight
d.the sting ray and the shark utter the seal
5 which of the following events ,characters,or objects can be sid to make a swereve
a.a snowstorm and cloudburst
b.a roller skater and a seal
c.a rainstorm and a byciclist
d.a seal and dill pickle

First read:Poetry collection 1

Since we can't see the poems you are reading, we have no idea. You've read them, I assume, so you should be able to answer these questions. If you have not read them, I advise that you do so.

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1.c

2.a
3.a
4.c
5.b

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1. To draw a conclusion about Blossom from the first and third haikus, you would need to read the details provided in both poems. Look for any recurring themes or descriptions that are mentioned. This will help you analyze and interpret the poet's feelings towards Blossom. It is not possible to determine the answer without actually reading the first and third haikus.

2. To best picture an excerpt from "The Rider," you would need to identify which sense would be most helpful in creating a mental image. Review the excerpt and think about which sense would provide the most relevant information. For example, if the excerpt describes a beautiful landscape, sight would be the most helpful sense to picture it. Select the answer that corresponds to the sense that would best bring the excerpt to life in your imagination.

3. To understand what the details in "Seals" tell you about seals, carefully analyze the given text for any specific insights or information about seal behavior, characteristics, or habitat. Look for keywords and phrases that provide clues. Consider each option and determine which one aligns with the information provided in the text.

4. To identify the correct use of the word "utter" in a sentence, read each sentence carefully and evaluate the context in which the word is used. Look for clarity, coherence, and appropriateness of the word within the sentence's meaning. Determine which sentence demonstrates the correct usage of the word "utter" based on its definition and the context provided.

5. To determine which event, character, or object can be said to make a "swerve," consider the definition and meaning of the word "swerve." Look for options that involve a change in direction or deviation from a straight path. Assess each choice and select the one that best demonstrates a swerve based on its description or nature.