3.)Why does the author organize "The Season's Curmudgeon Sees the light "as she does?(1 Points)

A.)To contrast fall weddings & song with spring weddings & song
B.)To contrast reading with gardening
C.)To show how her feelings about spring have changed
D.)To compare

4.)According to the final statement in "The season's Curmudgeon Sees the light ," what is the author's thought about the season she originally disliked?

A.)Spring gives us a fresh start
B.)Spring rains are fun for splashing in
C.)Fall fashions are sophisticated
D.)Winter activities are wholesome

For #3 & #4 I put C but & B But My Mom said picked for #3 was A & #4 D who correct?

100% WITH THESE:

1. B
2. A
3. C
4. A
5. B

Sorry ... I haven't read this. Maybe someone else has, so keep checking back.

It's Ok

3 is c

I have not read this either. Sorry.

3. c

4. A

This was so helpful, thank you <3

To answer these questions, it's best to go back to the text and analyze the organization and the final statement in "The Season's Curmudgeon Sees the Light." Here's how you can do it:

For question #3, the author organizes the text to contrast fall weddings and songs with spring weddings and songs. To verify this answer, you should locate the paragraphs or sentences in the text that discuss fall weddings and songs, and then those that discuss spring weddings and songs. Comparing and contrasting these sections will help confirm that answer choice A is the correct one.

For question #4, you need to find the final statement in the text and determine the author's thought about the season she originally disliked. Read carefully until you find the last sentence or paragraph and analyze its content. By doing so, you can determine if it aligns with answer choice D, which suggests that the author's thought about the season she originally disliked pertains to winter activities being wholesome.

While you initially selected answer choices C and B, it's important to refer back to the text and carefully reevaluate your answers based on the strategy outlined above.

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