READING COMPREHENSIONSELL THE READER, WHICH RULES OUT CHOICE B. CHOIC...

26. c. The flower in the poem is happyand feels noliterally means a turning point) the authoritativesurprise at its death, which implies acceptance. Ifbacking of history. Choice a underplays andthere is any hint of fear or horror in the poemchoice b overestimates the importance of the(choices a and b) it is on the part of the poet.work to the author of the passage. Choice cis con-Nothing in the poem is described as feeling eithertradicted by the last sentence of the passage, andreverence or awe(choices dand e).choice dmistakes Vivian Mercer’s opinion for the