The correct answer is B.
Based on the style and language that Ginsberg uses in "Homework," he would most likely agree that the writing of this poem is an attempt at imitating his favorite American poet, Walt Whitman.
Like Whitman's poems, this poem uses long lines. Furthermore, the language is conversational, also like Whitman's poems.
While the poem does protest the current state of the world, the style and language is a reflection of Whitman's influence on Ginsberg.
You must walk in the halls, not run, you can get seriously hurt. You can trip and scar up your knees, you can tumble and fall, and hit your behind. hope this helps :)
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