The poem doesn't use any strict meter or rhyme scheme.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The poem was written by Walt Whitman.
The poem was written in free verse style because:
- it wasn't built from specific rhyme metrics.
- its verses and lines are more like statements.
- in the whole of the poem no words rhyme and there are no rhyme schemes followed.
Writing in free verse helped the writer in establishing a better connection with the readers. So in all manner, free verse made the poem communicative and entertaining.
Answer:
A huge challenge
Explanation:
This passage means that while parents are working, children wanted to go out. The Spanish phrase <em>"que somos bien callejeros"</em> means "stray people". For example, it describes people who enjoys being out in the street. These kids were desperate because they wanted to see their parents.
Answer:
C. Feeling bad about living through a disaster or war when others did not.
Explanation:
Survivors take responsibility even when they are not held responsible.
I believe "was a bicycle" is correct.
It could be something like:
"While I understand Mary Shelley's opinion, and agree that scientific knowledge can sometimes be risky, I believe it is always better to engage in scientific exploration and discovery. I think that knowledge that might seem good, can become dangerous in different context, and viceversa. Therefore, the fear of knowledge being misused should not stop exploration. Moreover, even though some knowledge might be dangerous in the present, it might make a good contribution to the future. Finally, we can never know what it is that we will find at the end of research, so if we stop ourselves before we reach a conclusion out of fear, we could miss discovering something positive. Therefore, I believe that scientific exploration should always be carried out."