There are some transitional markers :
addition transition: one, first of all, secondly to begin with, in addition, moreover, furthermore, finally.
elaboration : actually, in short, ultimately, that is, in other words,
conclusion: as a result, in conclusion, consequently, in sum to summarize.
comparison: likewise, similarly, in common, in the same way.
contrast: but, although, by contrast, regardless, however, on the other hand
example: after all, including, for instance, sor example, as an illustration.
time: before, after,later,while, during, following, eventually, finally.
Answer:
They used new, unconventional forms that closely connected to a poem's meaning.
Explanation:
Whitman's and Dickinson's poetry were different from the works of the Romantic era because unlike the Romantic poets, they used new and unconventional forms which helped to make connections to the meaning of their poems.
I would say D-the need for everything to be fair.
Ballerinas are typically lean and often very beautiful and graceful. In this part of the story, it wouldn’t be “fair” for the viewer to watch these beautiful dancers on stage, as it would make them feel ugly and worthless. So, to fix this, the ballerinas faces were covered by masks and the were forced to carry weight that would make their dance less graceful and more burdensome.