Dear diary,
The air quality was really bad today.
The air is filled with road dust and vehicle pollution. I envy Dilshad Garden. Compared to over here in Dwarka, the air is great there. Our area is the most polluted while there's is the least. It is so difficult to breathe with so much in the air. I can only hope I won't get follow up diseases.
(I hope this is enough? If not I can add more.)
-cassie
Answer:
I, Too is a short, free verse poem that focuses on African American identity within the dominant white culture of the USA. It encapsulates the history of oppression of black people by means of slavery, denial of rights and inequality
Explanation:
Answer:
free verse
Explanation:
In "We Grow Accustomed to the Dark” Emily Dickinson uses several forms in the poem, there is not a specific structure for it. She uses both meter iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter. She uses slant rhymes like “away” and “Goodbye” and also full rhymes like “Tree” and “see”. The rhyme scheme is not always same, she uses ABCB for one stanza then ABBC for the other. Dickinson wrote the poem mixing all the styles she wanted, as a result the poem is a free verse.
Because climate change is a real problem and a fact.
The answer is C. It makes the poem sound more like a conversation between the poet and reader.