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Which lines from the poem shows that the girl is happy?
onomatopoeia and simile
lines 28-30
it tells a story
the boy and the girl like eachother
he does not have another nickel
A twelve-year-old boy
romantic and eager to please
symbolic because it represents the brightness of the boy's mood
The imagery of the orange in lines 50-55 is --
onomatopoeia and simile
lines 28-30
it tells a story
the boy and the girl like eachother
he does not have another nickel
A twelve-year-old boy
romantic and eager to please
symbolic because it represents the brightness of the boy's mood
What type of figurative language does the author use in lines 42-45?
onomatopoeia and simile
lines 28-30
it tells a story
the boy and the girl like eachother
he does not have another nickel
A twelve-year-old boy
romantic and eager to please
symbolic because it represents the brightness of the boy's mood
At the time the incident takes place, the speaker's attitude toward the girl is --
onomatopoeia and simile
lines 28-30
it tells a story
the boy and the girl like eachother
he does not have another nickel
A twelve-year-old boy
romantic and eager to please
symbolic because it represents the brightness of the boy's mood
The speaker puts the orange on the counter because --
onomatopoeia and simile
lines 28-30
it tells a story
the boy and the girl like eachother
he does not have another nickel
A twelve-year-old boy
romantic and eager to please
symbolic because it represents the brightness of the boy's mood
Based on the last stanza, the reader can conclude that --
onomatopoeia and simile
lines 28-30
it tells a story
the boy and the girl like eachother
he does not have another nickel
A twelve-year-old boy
romantic and eager to please
symbolic because it represents the brightness of the boy's mood
'Oranges' is a narrative poem because --
onomatopoeia and simile
lines 28-30
it tells a story
the boy and the girl like eachother
he does not have another nickel
A twelve-year-old boy
romantic and eager to please
symbolic because it represents the brightness of the boy's mood
Who is the speaker in this poem?
onomatopoeia and simile
lines 28-30
it tells a story
the boy and the girl like eachother
he does not have another nickel
A twelve-year-old boy
romantic and eager to please
symbolic because it represents the brightness of the boy's mood
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