Poems of Passage: Booth, Collins, Lorde Choose the best answer for questions 13–15. What is the “first lesson” described in the poem by this name? (1 point) Responses how to float on one's back how to float on one's back how to do the backstroke how to do the backstroke how to tread water when one is tired how to tread water when one is tired how to identify the stars out at sea

Based on the given options, the best answer for the first lesson described in the poem by this name is: how to float on one's back.

The "first lesson" described in the poem is "how to float on one's back".

To find the answer to this question, you will need to read the poem titled "Poems of Passage: Booth, Collins, Lorde" and look for the section where the "first lesson" is described. Pay close attention to the details and context provided in the poem. Once you have identified the section that discusses the "first lesson," analyze the different options provided in the response choices. Compare these options to the content of the poem and choose the response that best aligns with the description given in the poem for the "first lesson."