1. The poet identifies natural wonders such as_

green hills
wide oceans--
many lakes
rocky canyons
2. The photo of the family is portrayed as_
unrealistic
frightening
beautiful
true to life--
3. The poet would like tourists to see her country's_
families on camping trips
fish and birds
garbage and slush
mountains and lakes--
4. Which of the following is a clause fragment?
Who remembers what Coach told us last pratice
Because of traffic I arrived late
Which rarely happens--
I don't want my tardiness to affect whether I can be team captain
5. What is the tone of the following lines "At the Tourist Centre in Boston"?
"I seen to remember people, at least in the cities, also slush, machines and assorted garbage. Perhaps that was my private mirage which will just evaporate when I go back."
embarrassed
ironic
solemn--
sardonic
PLEASE HELP

1 many lakes

2 unrealistic
3 garbage and slush
4 which rarely happens
5 sardonic

1. The poet identifies natural wonders such as green hills, wide oceans, many lakes, and rocky canyons. But honestly, have they ever seen a squirrel water skiing? Now that's a true wonder of nature!

2. The photo of the family is portrayed as unrealistic, frightening, beautiful, and true to life. Just like my selfie after waking up in the morning!

3. The poet would like tourists to see her country's families on camping trips, fish and birds doing synchronized swimming, garbage and slush transforming into modern art, and mountains and lakes doing the Macarena. It's quite the show!

4. Ah, a clause fragment. Who remembers what Coach told us last practice while they were eating a sandwich? See, I can be fragmented too!

5. The tone of the following lines "At the Tourist Centre in Boston" is embarrassed, ironic, solemn, and sardonic. It's like trying to hold back a laugh during a serious speech. It's a true emotional rollercoaster!

1. The poet identifies natural wonders such as:

- green hills
- wide oceans
- many lakes
- rocky canyons

2. The photo of the family is portrayed as:
- unrealistic
- frightening
- beautiful
- true to life

3. The poet would like tourists to see her country's:
- families on camping trips
- fish and birds
- garbage and slush
- mountains and lakes

4. Which of the following is a clause fragment?
- Who remembers what Coach told us last practice?
- Because of traffic, I arrived late.
- Which rarely happens.
- I don't want my tardiness to affect whether I can be team captain.

5. What is the tone of the following lines "At the Tourist Centre in Boston"?
- "I seen to remember people, at least in the cities, also slush, machines, and assorted garbage. Perhaps that was my private mirage which will just evaporate when I go back."
- embarrassed
- ironic
- solemn
- sardonic

1. To identify natural wonders such as green hills, wide oceans, many lakes, and rocky canyons, you can look for descriptive language in the poem. The poet may use words like "green hills," "wide oceans," "many lakes," and "rocky canyons" to indicate the natural wonders being referred to.

2. To determine how the photo of the family is portrayed, you can analyze the details given in the description. The description may mention whether the photo is unrealistic, frightening, beautiful, or true to life. Look for specific language or adjectives used to describe the portrayal of the family in the photo.

3. To understand what the poet would like tourists to see in her country, consider the details provided in the poem. The poet may mention specific things like families on camping trips, fish and birds, garbage and slush, mountains and lakes. These details will give you an idea of what the poet wants tourists to experience.

4. To identify the clause fragment among the given options, you can analyze the completeness of each sentence. A clause fragment is a group of words that is punctuated like a sentence but does not express a complete thought. Look for sentences that are missing a subject or a verb or do not form a complete thought.

- "Who remembers what Coach told us last practice" is a sentence fragment because it lacks a subject or verb at the beginning. It can be made complete by adding a subject like "I" at the beginning: "I remember what Coach told us last practice."

- "Because of traffic I arrived late" is a complete sentence because it has a subject ("I") and a verb ("arrived").

- "Which rarely happens" is a sentence fragment because it lacks a main subject. It can be made complete by adding a subject like "It" at the beginning: "It rarely happens."

- "I don't want my tardiness to affect whether I can be team captain" is a complete sentence because it has a subject ("I") and a verb ("don't want").

5. To determine the tone of the lines from "At the Tourist Centre in Boston," consider the emotions or attitudes conveyed through the language used. Look for specific words or phrases that indicate the tone of the lines.

- "I seen to remember people, at least in the cities, also slush, machines, and assorted garbage. Perhaps that was my private mirage which will just evaporate when I go back." The tone of these lines can be interpreted as solemn because the language conveys a sense of reflection and seriousness. The use of phrases like "my private mirage" and "will just evaporate" suggests a contemplative and somber tone.

I hope this explanation helps you understand how to approach and find the answers to the questions! Let me know if there's anything else I can assist you with.

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4. Correct
5. I disagree.