<p>adults were PROTECTIVE of children; there was something like the adults all had the experiences of their past; adults were apprehensive about what the future held for their children (not too sure about this one); the last question was that the narrator's memory of his mom led to a childhood impression; light symbolizes child's aspirations-FALSE</p>
<p>I thought that the author regarded the guy with resentment. I mean, he pretty much said that he was a pathetic character through the opinions of Charlotte.</p>
<p>dang it. i was trying not to overthink it, so i put body, i think. Oh and the question before the 5 choices question, the one about Willy's character or something. anyone know the answer, out of the like 8 ppl posting here?</p>
<p>Yeah the women in the future one and his lady was hard, as well as the last one. What was going on in that? I didnt have enough time to really concentrate on those questions because of the lady poem...</p>
<p>For the one about his that dude and his poem about immortalizing his mistress I put that future girls wished they couldve met her; The last couplet restates the previous 3 quatrians</p>
<p>Me, too I put the adults were uncaring (the first paragraph describes it with the boy sleeping on the floor and stuff), though I'm not too sure.</p>
<p>junshik - i don't think that's right. there were lines where it talked about the adults stroking the children's foreheads and like the children dreading the day when the adults won't be there to do that. something like that...</p>