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1. How do you think the girl in "Young," feels about where she is in her life.
Answer: The girl wonders what is coming next in her life because she is full of questions about what's her future going to be like. The girl was looking back when she was a lonely child, but now she seems more appier in her life right now.

I don't know if I agree with you.

I think it is quite possible the girl is going through adolescence when changes in her body and needs is causing her to reflect on her relationship with mom and dad (mom is an open window, dad is half shut), her relationship with the world (the stars, in whom she confides). I think perhaps like all adolescent girls, she is going through some self discovery, and self realization. Think on the meaning of

<...and I, in my brand new body,
which was not a woman's yet,
told the stars my questions
and thought God could really see
the heat and the painted light,
elbows, knees, dreams, goodnight.>

What is the structure and language of the poem, Young?

Based on the given information, it seems that the girl in "Young" feels curious and uncertain about her future. She is full of questions and wonders what is coming next in her life. Additionally, it is mentioned that she was once a lonely child but now appears to be happier in her current life.

To analyze how the girl in "Young" feels about where she is in her life, we can look for clues in the text. Here's how you can check your answer:

1. Read the lyrics or the context of the song/poem/story "Young" to understand the girl's emotions and thoughts. Pay attention to specific lines or themes that reveal her feelings or perspective on her current life situation.

2. Look for key words or phrases that indicate her emotions. For example, words like "wondering," "questions," "lonely child," and "happiness" can provide insights into her state of mind.

3. Examine the progression of the character's emotions throughout the piece. Consider whether her feelings evolve or change over time.

4. Compare your answer with the evidence you found in the text. Does your interpretation align with the clues you discovered? Is there any further context or evidence that supports or contradicts your answer?

By following these steps, you can evaluate your response and determine if it accurately represents the feelings of the girl in "Young."