Answer and Explanation:
"Islands and Icebergs" by Ralph Semino Galan is a poem about reading a poem. <u>The speaker asks readers to imagine the paper as being the ocean and the words to be floating on the that ocean. That is a clue as to why he writes three lines per stanza. The length of the lines, along with their number, reminds us of the waves, even the foam, to floats up and down, back and forth, on the ocean. The author wrote three lines per stanza as a way to make the poem itself resemble an ocean, instead of simply asking as to imagine it.</u>
Answer: D.To illustrate the narrator's difficulties adapting to America culture
Explanation:
Because she has a hard time adapting to America culture.
Answer:
Explanation:
The last days of school are stressful. Link warns about the segregationists doing something to someone's family, but Melba worries about a boy in study hall who threatens to throw her out of a window and the girls who encircle her “at least once a day” and say every negative thing they can about her body.
A theme is the central message of a story and usually shows some insight into life
Answer:
Wilson. ...
Jim Conklin. ...
The tattered soldier. ..
Explanation:
They have all been brave i the book and have shown . courage