It means <span>figurative language</span>
According to a different source, this question refers to the poem "Burning a Book" by William Stafford.
In this poem, the author employs a free verse structure in the poem. This means that the author does not follow a strict rhyming pattern. The main theme of the poem is that ignorance and lack of new ideas are great threats to society. He claims that this is even worse than burning a book:<em> "More disturbing than book ashes are whole libraries that no one got around to writing." </em>Therefore, the author encourages innovation, ingenuity and creativity. This is emphasized by the free verse that the author employs.
I would say it's a feature story. It seems to be informing, but also entertaining. Hope I helped!
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Homophones<span> are two words that sound the same, but have different meanings. for example two and to, bear and bare and finaly ate and eight</span>
Answer:
you learn a variety of different perspectives
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