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English, 18.03.2020 03:59 dudedude1593

Betty won't sing of trees and doves.
Now she sings of hearts and love.
She has been struck by cupid's arrow.
I tell her she is in for sorrow.

We used to hike and swim and play.
Now Betty dreams, and sings all day.
She writes poetry to herself,
and hides them in a secret shelf.

The culprit is the movie she saw—
that shows a prince, and a happy ending.
I'm tired of Betty staring in awe,
forgetting there's homework pending.

If she won't help me with my math,
or forget to walk me to school,
I may not be able to fath.
My Betty can't be such a fool!
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What statement does the theme of this poem make?
A.
People need their friends to help them with math.
B.
Most movies show a prince and a happy ending.
C.
If you only sing or dance, you will ignore school.
D.
People act foolishly when they think they are in love.

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