In the poem “A Story of How a Wall Stands,” what inferences can you make when the father describes how the wall is built? Select two correct answers.

A.
The speaker’s father does not like stories.

B.
The speaker’s father is knowledgeable about stonework.

C.
The speaker’s father does not know anything about stonework.

D.
The speaker’s father is careful and patient.

E.
The speaker’s father is careless and impatient.

Respuesta :

the answers are B.

The speaker’s father is knowledgeable about stonework.

and

D.

The speaker’s father is careful and patient

The inferences that you make when the father describes the wall is built is:

B. The speaker’s father is knowledgeable about stonework.

D. The speaker’s father is careful and patient.

“A Story of How a Wall Stands”

The inferences that you make when the father describes the wall is built is the speaker’s father is knowledgeable about stonework and the speaker’s father is careful and patient.

It was a story around this exceptionally ancient divider which a father was passing the story on to his child but lesson learned there was more to the divider at that point the lyric physically reviled.

By learning the full story around the old divider, the lyric got to be more effective and full of meaning.

Thus, the correct answer is B and D.

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