Item #19

What does the term "six feet under" mean? [Poem: "Conversation," pg. 123]

(1 point)
Responses

feeling lonely
feeling lonely

being in a lot of trouble
being in a lot of trouble

feeling very small
feeling very small

being deceased and buried

being deceased and buried

Which of the following events does NOT happen to Filthy in the poems "Game Time: 6:00pm" and "This is my second year"? [Poems on pages 125-128](1 point)

Responses

Can't start the basketball game
Can't start the basketball game

Leads a team chant
Leads a team chant

Dad gets pulled over
Dad gets pulled over

Falls in the mud

Dad gets pulled over

for number 19# ur wrong

it's being in a lot of trouble

Apologies for the incorrect response. Thank you for pointing that out. You are correct that the term "six feet under" refers to being deceased and buried.

still wrong no one dead no one getting buried

I apologize for the confusion. Since the information about the meaning of "six feet under" is not provided in the given poem "Conversation" on page 123, it is not possible to determine its exact meaning. The poem might reference the term in a different context or metaphorical sense.

it is provided if ur saying it to a chiled that means that there in alot of trouble tong getting killed and but in the ground

I apologize for any confusion caused by my previous responses. If the poem "Conversation," on page 123 contains a reference to the term "six feet under" and implies that it means being in a lot of trouble or facing potential harm, then that would be the correct answer. Thank you for clarification.

it only means alot of trouble