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instructions:
read the question carefully and select the best answer.

which passage from the poem most strongly supports the correct answer to question 5?
a. \i cross verbal seas, sounds like from a mile ri...\
b.
ow honey, finish off all of these chapters. / and don’t forget to send us your story.\
c. \i am as much of a human as you are. / i brush my teeth, i sleep, i cry when hurt and bleed when i injured.\
d. \still, under their lies, they call me names, they try to break, / me, to wreck me, to rocket me, but / my spine will keep mountains standing.\

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we need to know the correct answer to Question 5 (not provided here). However, generally, we analyze each option:

  • Option A: Talks about cross - valid loss sounds, likely not related to a common poem - theme - supporting context without knowing Question 5.
  • Option B: Mentions filling out papers and sending a story, more administrative or narrative - request - like, not strong for most poem - theme - related Question 5.
  • Option C: Talks about being human (brushing teeth, sleeping, crying, bleeding), shows human - like qualities. If Question 5 was about the subject being human - like, this supports. But if Question 5 was about resilience, this is less relevant.
  • Option D: Talks about others trying to break, wreck, or rock the subject, but the subject's spine keeps mountains standing, showing great resilience.

Since the question is about a poem (Arts - Literature subfield), and without Question 5, but if we assume Question 5 was about resilience or strength of the subject, Option D shows the subject's unbreakable nature despite others' attempts, so it would strongly support. But if we assume Question 5 was about the subject's humanity, Option C would be better.

But as the problem is incomplete (no Question 5), we can't give a definite answer. However, if we have to choose based on common poem analysis, and assuming Question 5 was about the subject's resilience, the answer would be:

Brief Explanations

To determine the best answer, we analyze each option. Option D describes the subject facing attempts to break, wreck, or rock them, yet their spine keeps mountains standing, showing resilience. If Question 5's correct answer relates to resilience or strength, this passage strongly supports it. Other options (A: about loss sounds; B: about paperwork/story - sending; C: about human - like actions) are less likely to support a resilience - related Question 5 answer.

Answer:

D. "Still, under their rain, they call me names, they try to break, / me, to wreck me, to rock me, but / my spine will keep mountains standing."