Nothing is revealed without the truth
Of our voices
Together, we shall stand to discover what
Hides beneath all of the forbidden lies
In seeking this truth, we will discover who lies guilty and
Not guilty
Go forth to the podium of exposure
Because what we do not reveal can hurt us all
Until the truth is pledged
There can be no stone unturned
There can be no lies in the chiseled building of truth
Hark! For I will reveal
Everything that I know
The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth
Recalling actions that are no longer
Untold, for
The truth resides in me, and I pledge to tell it with
Haste
Answer:
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Explanation:
An adjective is often used to add more information to a noun.
*It is similar to that of many European poems.*
Good luck on the unit assessment omega loll
Well, there are some simple but very deep lines written by Hughes which pose as an allusion to the Whitman's poem, and the way readers can recognize it during acquaintance with these authors is being hidden inthe very first<span> line of the poem (“I, too, sing America”) which is commonly known as a direct response to Whitman’s “I Hear America Singing.”
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