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this is the poem:
When I taught you
at eight to ride
a bicycle, loping along
beside you
as you wobbled away
on two round wheels,
my own mouth rounding
in surprise when you pulled
ahead down the curved
path of the park,
I kept waiting
for the thud
of your crash as I
sprinted to catch up,
while you grew
smaller, more breakable
with distance,
pumping, pumping
for your life, screaming
with laughter,
the hair flapping
behind you like a
handkerchief waving
goodbye.

and this is the questions I need answers for:
1. Which statement best identifies the theme of the poem?
A) Learning how to ride a bike and leaving home are both exciting experiences for daughters.
B) Watching their children do new things brings parents nothing but fear.
C) Nothing brings a mother more joy than watching their daughter grow up.
D) Watching their children grow up is both exciting and stressful for parents.

2. Which lines from the poem best support the answer to Part A?
A) “When I taught you / at eight to ride / a bicycle, loping along” ( Lines 1-3)
B) “my own mouth rounding / in surprise when you pulled / ahead down the curved / path of the park” ( Lines 7-10)
C) “I kept waiting / for the thud / of your crash as I / sprinted to catch up” ( Lines 11-14)
D) “you grew / smaller, more breakable / with distance” ( Lines 15-17)

User Nekeisha
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

The premise of the poem is about riding a bike and taking a bath

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