<u>Answer</u>:
There are no line breaks, since this is a prose poem
<u>Explanation:</u>
Literally Prose poem does not have line breaks. But while reading this kind of prose poem, the reader themselves will take a break not because of the punctuation but because of the breaks in the theme. In the poem Adolescence, the author draws a parallel between birds and human adolescence.
Here the nature of a caged bird is compared to the nature of the society as a child is trapped into an invisible cage called society. Hence while reading this poem, the reader takes a break while reflecting the fact but not of the punctuation. That is how Nin Andrews used enjambment and line length in his prose poem.
For b
He threw her over shoulders the wraps he had brought the modest wraps of common life, the poverty of which contrasted with the elegance of the ball dress
Answer:
Explanation:
Plot Structure of Romeo and Juliet Exposition: Romeo shows his lust for Rosaline; normal conversations in Montague and Capulet families; Mercutio makes fun of Romeo because of Rosaline's intent to never marry. Exciting Force: Romeo meets Juliet at the Capulet house and completely forgets about Rosaline
According to the statement above: "Hannah looks at the first slide, which shows three bulleted words: Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3. She decides that she can keep this same information but make it more interesting by ____."
The answer is: pressing ctrl, then dragging an existing one.
Hope this helps.