In the poem "Homework," Allen Ginsberg most likely uses free verse to "share his desire to restore the world to its pristine condition, using an unstructured format." He wants to <span>show that his poems can be written freely without any other structure that should be followed. A structured-poem prohibits nor forced you to follow something that is not at your interest. You can freely expressed well what your poem is about to say.</span>
The narrator's tone in the passage reveal the following about her perspective:
She will not let other people tell her how to dress.
She makes it clear that she does not like fashion and its dictates, and would rather dress modestly, which is what God tells people to do in the Koran, than following the "less is more" trend.
If you are making an ad to want people to go to pizza hut you have to try to convince the people that the food and drinks there are good and maybe they can get a good deal.
Answer:
because he was very selfish and was stubborn.
Explanation:
the saw a play.