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C. Revising a poem’s ideas and words
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This question refers to Mackenzie Connellee's poem "Invitation".
There, the author counters the claim that writing poetry is easy work and gives some examples of the creative process.
In the mentioned lines, the author makes a metaphor about poetry "slopping lazily over the couch of a page" while the author has to "remove its muddy shoes and rearrange the pillows". That means that it takes some hard work and long road from the idea and raw material to the finished poem.
“Africa” show an example of personification except: Africa of whom my grandmother sings.
A. Africa of whom my grandmother sings
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Africa my Africa a poetry that reflected hope of an Africa free of colonial rulers, and in support of African Independence. It is been as an example for personification except grandmother sings. This is Africa after the colonizing European nations have left. Africa will go solid and her "natural product" her youngsters will gain "the severe taste of freedom. The tone is the inclination shown by the creator toward the subject of the lyric.
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I believe dramatic is the correct answer, good sir.
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