Answer: first box for ''he had his dream'' the answer is
''Always persevere, despite hardships.
“Worked up to it through toil and strife.
Afloat fore’er before his eyes,
It colored for him all his skies:”
“He said, ‘The tempest will be short,
My bark will come to port.’
He saw through every cloud a gleam—
He had his dream.”
first box for ''little women'' the answer is
Dreams will motive you through life.
“’I've got the key to mine, but I'm not allowed to try it. Hang college!’ muttered Laurie with an impatient sigh.”
“’You need a motive, Mother says, and when you get it, she is sure you'll work splendidly.’“
The sisters share their dreams and are excited.
The sisters know that they will not be able to immediately reach all of their dreams.
One sister shows doubt; however, another sister shares encouragement by remembering advice from their mother.
and for the last box the answer is
Both texts talk about the importance of holding onto to dreams.
Both have speakers or characters who have dreams and are motivated to fulfill those dreams.
In the poem, the speaker faced multiple hardships and stayed focused on his dream.
However, in the excerpt, it seems as if the girls have not yet encountered many hardships because they are still young.
Also, one sister expresses doubt in herself; whereas, the speaker in the poem never does.
Step-by-step explanation:
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