1. Which line from the poem “Wave” best develops its tone?

Wave
My child (line 1)
Born to me by water (line 2)
And by water (line 3)
Swept away. (line 4)

(1 point)

a) line one
b) line two
c) line four
d) line three

My Answer: B
Could someone please check it?

Yes, line 4.

I disagee. Think about it. Is the idea that the child was swept away not important? Does that define the tone? or is it the birth of a child an event to be celebrated? Is it a happy poem, or a sad poem?

It seems to be a sad poem, so in this case, the tone could be defined on line 4?

C

Line 4

Thank you!

You can’t see me, but I can’t see you guys either. Anyway glad to see you Ms. Sue! Let’s make it Mrs. when we get married baby!! Sending my toe pictures and kisses! Love you baby!!

john what is wrong with you

I understand how you feel John, but she's taken.

To determine which line from the poem "Wave" best develops its tone, let's first understand what tone refers to. Tone in literature refers to the author's attitude or feelings towards the subject matter or the reader. It sets the overall mood of the poem.

To find the line that develops the tone, we should analyze the lines of the poem and observe the impression they create.

In this case, the poem is short and concise, so we can quickly assess its tone. The poem talks about a child being born and then being swept away by water. The tone seems to be sorrowful or mournful, given the tragic event of losing a child.

Now, let's look at the lines individually:

a) "My child" (line 1) - This line establishes the existence of a child but does not necessarily contribute to the tone.

b) "Born to me by water" (line 2) - This line implies that the child's birth was associated with the water. It adds a sense of fluidity and connection to the element, which can contribute to the poem's tone.

c) "And by water" (line 3) - This line simply reinforces the previous line's idea that the child had a significant connection to water. It does not add much to the tone.

d) "Swept away" (line 4) - This line conveys the tragic event of the child being swept away, indicating loss and sadness. It strongly develops the tone.

Considering the above analysis, the best line that develops the tone of the poem "Wave" is line 4, "Swept away". Therefore, the correct answer is c) line four.

I like born to me by Water as the mosT important line