Read the line from the poem.

The sun greeted me.
The poet writes this line to show that—
Responses
A the sun says ‘hi’ to the narrator when the door opens the sun says ‘hi’ to the narrator when the door opens
B the sun shines in when the narrator opens the door the sun shines in when the narrator opens the door
C the sun waits for the narrator outside the door the sun waits for the narrator outside the door
D the sun makes the narrator’s head start spinning

B the sun shines in when the narrator opens the door

B the sun shines in when the narrator opens the door

To find the answer to this question, we need to carefully read the line from the poem: "The sun greeted me."

Based on this line, we can infer that the poet wrote it to show that the sun does something when it encounters the narrator.

Analyzing the options:
A - In this option, it states that the sun says 'hi' to the narrator when the door opens. However, the line from the poem does not explicitly mention a door.
B - This option suggests that the sun shines in when the narrator opens the door. Again, the line does not mention a door, so we cannot conclude that this option is correct.
C - This option claims that the sun waits for the narrator outside the door. But, once again, the line does not mention a door.
D - This option suggests that the sun makes the narrator's head start spinning. However, there is no mention of the narrator's head or spinning in the poem.

From the given options, none of them accurately describe what the poet is trying to convey with the line "The sun greeted me."

Therefore, none of the options provided is the correct answer.