Question
La Visita
What does the speaker mean by "time seems to stop" in the beginning of the poem?
(1 point)
Responses
A. The clock literally stops working
A. The clock literally stops working
B. The visit is boring and time moves slowly
B. The visit is boring and time moves slowly
C. The moment is special and meaningful
C. The moment is special and meaningful
D. The grandmother stays for a very long time
What does the speaker mean by "time seems to stop" in the beginning of the poem?
(1 point)
Responses
A. The clock literally stops working
A. The clock literally stops working
B. The visit is boring and time moves slowly
B. The visit is boring and time moves slowly
C. The moment is special and meaningful
C. The moment is special and meaningful
D. The grandmother stays for a very long time
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:
C. The moment is special and meaningful
In the context of the poem, "time seems to stop" typically conveys that the moment is significant, allowing the speaker to fully absorb and appreciate the experience.
C. The moment is special and meaningful
In the context of the poem, "time seems to stop" typically conveys that the moment is significant, allowing the speaker to fully absorb and appreciate the experience.