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Answer:
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Explanation:
I think the answer should be letter E - Books open up new worlds to all readers, rich or poor.
For this question, you can cross out the answers that don’t make sense, this will help you decide which answer you should choose. First, if you carefully read the text... we already can guess what the theme might be. I think the theme for this poem is *Imagination*. Alright now I’ll tell you why I think the answer should be letter E. These lines give some clues:
- “There is no Frigate like a Book”... “To take us Lands away”.....“This Traverse may the poorest take”. The 5th line of the poem [5th line of the poem = This Traverse may the poorest take] is really important.
NOTE: since we are asked to find the main idea, always remember the main Idea is what the Author is trying to tell you or The Author’s message
To be more clear (just in case you don’t understand) let’s go through all the choices. Letter “A” talks about ships. I don’t think they mentioned anything about || Ships ||. Then is letter “B”, this does not explain anything about the poem. Next we look at “C”, they never said anything about chariots. Now we have “D”, this one is hard since it’s true about the poem. Between D and E, we have to choose... I would say E the best answer. Letter E is a great answer to choose since “books open up new worlds to all” It’s really nice to say, and I think it’s another way of saying “everyone matters and no one should feel left out” or “don’t judge a book by its cover”/ more.
⇒ ∴ Because of this, I’d go with the last choice (E). ߷ If you need farther details and more explanation then I’ll be glad to help.
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Answer:
Im pretty sure it’s E
Explanation:
(Tbh it might be D too)
E. Books open up new worlds to all readers, rich or poor.