PART A: Which statement expresses the main theme of the poem "Etiquette" by Hayes Davis?
• People should embrace what makes them different, rather than reject it.
O Our personal struggles and insecurities can sometimes hold us back.
• Being unable to communicate with others can
leave a person feeling isolated.
• It can be reassuring to know that you are not the only one to struggle with something.
3 answers
• People should embrace what makes them different, rather than reject it.
How does stanza 4 contribute to readers' understanding of the speaker (Lines 10-12 of etiquette by Hayes Davis)? (1 point)
• It shows how the speaker is embarrassed by their stutter and doesn't speak up.
• It reveals that the speaker is shy and that's why they developed a stutter.
• It reveals that the speaker uses their stutter as an excuse to not participate in class.
• It shows how the speaker has kept their stutter a secret from their teacher and peers.
• It shows how the speaker is embarrassed by their stutter and doesn't speak up.
• It reveals that the speaker is shy and that's why they developed a stutter.
• It reveals that the speaker uses their stutter as an excuse to not participate in class.
• It shows how the speaker has kept their stutter a secret from their teacher and peers.
• It reveals that the speaker is shy and that's why they developed a stutter.