Answer:
The author uses the long-line structure.
Explanation:
Free verse poem is a poem which has no particular rhyme or rhythm. The author Allen Ginsberg’s in the poem "A Supermarket in California" uses long line structure. He uses free verse poem. The long-line structure imitates stream-of-conscious thought.
Stream of conscious means when one image leads to other. In the poem he uses this in a poetic style. The poem is about a guy who walks on the street, goes to supermarket and looks at people. While doing this he also calls upon a guy, Walt Whitman, who is also an outcast like the poet.
Her style was characterized by usage of hyphens and weird sentencing so here is my attempt.
Explanation:
Once or twice it happened --
but all the while - i left the blame
to let the blame scorch the sky
and never, ever ----- reach
reach for me, because ---- no one could.
Attempting futility --- again
I rise, I fall, yes-- indeed again
Reach for me, because it seems
It's not possible
To reach, no one could.
<u>This poem attempts at her disjointed punctuation along with the free verse stanzas with augmented flows that seem to be found often in her poetry</u>. Hope this helps.
A. stretched above normal limits
C. requiring us to wear uniforms is unnecessary