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Question
- which detail from the poem suggests the speaker feels betrayed by someone they cared about?
a. \false accusation, / temporarily scars my reputation / a rash, affecting my complexion\ (lines 1-3)
b. \just wait for some time, the truth will surely come to light, / you soon will surely find, that the whole time i was right\ (lines 7-8)
c. \what goes around, / comes around, / and you will find me innocent\ (lines 11-13)
d. \but its sad to see, / how youre accusing me, / remember the times that you needed me\ (lines 19-21)
- what is the meaning of the word \omniscient\ as it is used in line 14 of the poem? a. high-achieving
b. all-knowing
c. innocent
d. fearful
Question 2
To determine which detail shows the speaker feels betrayed, we analyze each option:
- Option A: Talks about false accusation affecting reputation, not betrayal by someone cared about.
- Option B: Focuses on truth coming to light, not betrayal.
- Option C: Discusses karma and innocence, not betrayal.
- Option D: Mentions sadness at being accused by someone who needed them before, implying betrayal by a cared - for person.
To find the meaning of "omniscient", we use context and word parts. "Omni - " means all, and "scient" is related to knowledge (like "science" or "scientist"). So "omniscient" should mean all - knowing. Let's check the options:
- Option A: "high - achieving" has no relation to the meaning of "omniscient".
- Option B: "all - knowing" matches the meaning from word parts and context.
- Option C: "innocent" is not related to the meaning of "omniscient".
- Option D: "fearful" is not related to the meaning of "omniscient".
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D. "But it's sad to see, / How you're accusing me, / Remember the times that you needed me" (Lines 19 - 21)