The caged bird, is a striking imagery used by Paul Laurence Dunbar in his poem. The caged bird is an imagery used to tell a story about someone who is not free, someone who's been kept from doing what he or she really wants. The caged bird beating his wings shows someone's struggle to get out of the cage and be free.
I believe the correct answer is "the writer should use facts that can be verified to address and disprove opposing viewpoints". By doing this the writer can prove that his information is correct and win the argument.
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<span>Chamberlain wants to inspire the continuation of imperialism. Kipling is giving advice about imperialism. -apex</span>
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The answer is B
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Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
A metaphor draws a sharper comparison than a simile. A metaphor is a figurative language that describes an object by comparing the object with another unrelated thing. It does not give the object its literal meaning. It is usually expressed in a phrase or clause by associating two things that are unrelated to make meaning. For example, when someone says Brian has a river valley knowledge in Mathematics.