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Part A What is a theme of the poem "The Dragonfly"? Be wary of things that can hurt you. Don't waste time on things that don't matter. Nature provides a spectacle of wonder. Take time to enjoy the world around you. Question 2 Part B How does Louise Bogan develop the theme identified in Part A? She suggests spending summer days looking for dragonflies. She describes how dragonflies prefer to be in motion instead of stopping. She uses imagery to describe in detail how dragonflies look and act. She explains how dragonflies escape their predators.

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Moonix

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Mk! here we go.

for part A. its, "Nature provides a spectacle of wonder."

and part B. its, " She uses imagery to describe in detail how dragonflies look and act."

Explanation:

i took the quiz.

(yellow is right. red is wrong.)

Hope this helps you! (or anyone else! <3)

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Part A

The theme that the poem titled "The Dragonfly" communicates would be:

C). "Nature provides a spectacle of wonder."

Part B

The way Louise Bogan advances the theme mentioned in the part A would be:

C). "She uses imagery to describe in detail how dragonflies look and act."

What is theme?

  • Theme is described as the key message or moral that the author aims to convey through his/her work.
  • In the poem titled "The Dragonfly," the theme is that nature offers a frame of awe and admiration.
  • The use of imagery(involving vivid details) helps in highlighting the theme of nature's elements or astonishment.

Thus, option C is correct for both of them.

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