Answer :
Answer:
The correct answer is letter B. The poet's word choice implies an unpleasant outcome.
Explanation:
The word “fated” serves to different parts of speech, depending the context; adjective, noun, verb, expression. In this example the word “fated” serves as a verb expression, which means –doomed to do- or –condemn to do- not –predetermined or destined- as these last canimply a pleasant outcome. When you say –condemn- then you expect a bad thing out of it a more of a failure.
Answer:
B) The poet's word choice implies an unpleasant outcome.
Explanation:
The correct answer is that the poet's word choice implies an unpleasant outcome. The poet uses fears in the first line and continues the implication of unpleasantness through the use of fated.