Freedom of speech.. 1st amendment
the right to bear arms.. second amendment
freedom of press. 1st amendment
I'm guessing b. because then those senses help us visualize in our head. I don't know really could be wrong but, hope it helped.
Explanation:
Teenagers may not treasure their cultural heritage because of the fact that people don't recognize it. Lots of teenagers want to educate people on their culture, but the reason that some teenagers don't treasure their heritage is because people don't listen to them. I feel, personally, that if more people were educated on the more diverse cultures, teenagers would be more open about their culture and heritage.
Another reason that teenagers wouldn't treasure their heritage is because of the reactions they would get. In every place you go to, there is always going to be someone who puts you down for something out of your control, like culture. People may start making fun of you for your culture, and may also start stereotyping you. This may cause teenagers to feel insecure about their culture, causing them to be more secluded about it.
I believe Pound uses syntax to focus on similarity. He uses short words, without a verb, to make the scenery more vivid, but he does compare faces of the people in the crowd to petals. He isn't talking about beauty, but similarity between those two things. And since he isn't using personification here, the correct answer has to be the last one.