Question
La Visita
Which statement explains the meaning behind lines 33-37? "both of us stroll / through gardens / of distance / embroidered / by time"
(1 point)
Responses
A. Abuelita's visit helps the speaker feel close to abuelita even though they live far apart.
A. Abuelita's visit helps the speaker feel close to abuelita even though they live far apart.
B. Abuelita and the speaker's favorite thing to do together is to take walks outside.
B. Abuelita and the speaker's favorite thing to do together is to take walks outside.
C. The speaker feels that embroidering with abuelita takes a very long time to do.
C. The speaker feels that embroidering with abuelita takes a very long time to do.
D. The speaker wishes that she and abuelita could live in Cuba together.
Which statement explains the meaning behind lines 33-37? "both of us stroll / through gardens / of distance / embroidered / by time"
(1 point)
Responses
A. Abuelita's visit helps the speaker feel close to abuelita even though they live far apart.
A. Abuelita's visit helps the speaker feel close to abuelita even though they live far apart.
B. Abuelita and the speaker's favorite thing to do together is to take walks outside.
B. Abuelita and the speaker's favorite thing to do together is to take walks outside.
C. The speaker feels that embroidering with abuelita takes a very long time to do.
C. The speaker feels that embroidering with abuelita takes a very long time to do.
D. The speaker wishes that she and abuelita could live in Cuba together.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
A. Abuelita's visit helps the speaker feel close to abuelita even though they live far apart.
This interpretation highlights the emotional connection and closeness the speaker feels with abuelita despite the physical distance separating them, as indicated by the imagery of "gardens of distance" and "embroidered by time."
A. Abuelita's visit helps the speaker feel close to abuelita even though they live far apart.
This interpretation highlights the emotional connection and closeness the speaker feels with abuelita despite the physical distance separating them, as indicated by the imagery of "gardens of distance" and "embroidered by time."