English, 22.12.2019 08:31 sophiagardens227
Question 1 (2 points) the speaker describes the relationship between himself and his lover by saying:
a) he always loved her.
b) sometimes he loved her, and sometime she loved him.
c) they never really loved each other.
d) she loved him, but he never loved her.
question 2 (2 points) the speaker describes nights that he held her in his arms and kissed her under a sky.
a) endless.
b) deadly.
c) gray.
d) depressing.
question 3 (2 points) the speaker describes the night as immense, but that it is more immense without her. what does “immense” mean?
a) depressing.
b) large or great in scale.
c) deadly and destructive.
d) supernatural.
question 4 (2 points) why can the speaker write the saddest lines tonight?
a) he misses his family, which makes it easier for him to write.
b) he is thinking of the night sky.
c) he is examining the night sky.
b) he’s had some time and distance from a love he once had, which makes it easier for him to write.
question 5 (2 points) the speaker describes love as short, and forgetting as
a) useless.
b) important.
c) long.
d) upsetting.
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