Politeness
because its polite to give comploments
Answer:
<em>A : "The poet is expressing ideas through a loose structure with repetition."</em>
Explanation:
In the excerpt from "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry", you can see the phase, "Just as" repeated through her poem before she further elaborates into her stanzas. Free verses most of the time, or at all, do not rhyme; although that does not mean that free verses are free of structure.
Therefore, using the repeated phrase makes the free verse poem have a loose structure.
Answer:
because it comes from an actual immigrant whose experience agrees with Freedman's statement that one out of every five immigrants was detained.
Explanation:
According to Edward Corsi's quotation from the book "Immigrant Kids", Angelo Pellegrini recounts his experience of his family being detained at Ellis Island as his sister who was ill was rejected and his mother was told that she can't be allowed to go in.
This quotation adds credibility to the text because it comes from an immigrant whose experience agrees with Freedman's statement that one out of five immigrants was detained.
Answer:
The needed remodeling—new appliances, new flooring, and fresh paint—will be costly
Explanation:
In other words, the dashes emphasize what they delimit, usually an explanation or detail of the information presented immediately before, without compromising the coherence and cohesion of the text. For example:
"The needed remodeling—new appliances, new flooring, and fresh paint—will be costly
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