Answer:
A. Kor believes that forgiving a Nazi guard helped her cope with her experiences in Auschwitz, and others can empower themselves by doing the same.
<span>He was speaking to those present and also to the nation at large (who would read his words) and wanted to discuss the battlefield and also the issue of freeing southern slaves.</span>
Answer:
It is not a nonsense poem.
Explanation:
It is not a nonsense poem because it doesn't employ rhythm and rhyme. A Nonsense poem is humorous and with absurd characters the poem does not have meaningless made up words as a nonsense poem would.
The message of the poem is about the boy who would never do as he is told or what is expected of him. He always left the door open despite all that has been said and done.
This poem is basically about our human nature. People delay and do not give attention to specific things or details till a form of punishment or penance is given to them, then they finally acknowledge the work and start doing it.
Answer:
Because the old man's vulture eye tormented him and he had to rid himself of it forever.
Explanation:
A more developed answer might be, the narrator is unbalanced. Because he thinks he can hear the old man's heart, he thinks others can too. Therefore, he kills the old man to protect himself from being discovered.