Simile and imagery
Hughes is using simile in this poem to compare what happens when you put off dreams. He compares deferred dreams to things with very strong sensory imagery like drying up "like a raisin in the sun" or stinking "like rotten meat". These details help the reader understand the heavy impact of what will happen if you put your dreams on hold.
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True. Examples would be:
fly to flies
Cry to cries
dry to dries
butterfly to butterflies
Claudette Colvin‘s actions or more violent in her refusal to give up the seat then Rosa parks were. Claudette Collins actions were a sign of active resistance, while Rosa Parks merely didn’t want to move after a long day.
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My Fav Animal Is the Lion It is so fierce and Loud
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