A gerund<span> is a verb form that ends in -ing. A </span>gerund phrase<span> includes the </span>gerund<span>, plus any modifiers and complements. </span>Gerunds<span> and </span>gerund<span> phrases always function as nouns. They can act as subjects, direct objects, indirect objects, predicate nominatives, or objects of a preposition in a sentence.</span>
Broadest being American poetry of the early twentieth century, poetry of the 1920's Harlem Renaissance movement, Langston Hughes's poetry during the Harlem Renaissance movement, and the narrowest being Langston's poem "The Weary Blue's"
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Answer:
The correct answer is letter D. The meter is fixed, drawing attention to the end rhyme. To cue the members of the band