Answer:
"Hanging Fire" does not have any type of punctuation during the stanzas, presenting only a period when each stanza is finished.
Explanation:
"Hanging Fire" is a poem that features a girl who is anguished, sad, worried and stressed about all the elements of her life. The girl is very sad and with a great emptiness and loneliness that does not leave her alone. Within this poem, the author does not present any punctuation in the middle of the stanzas, which means they are read without pauses, without emphasis and promotes the feeling of anxiety, nervousness and lack of emotion, allowing the reader to feel the same as the girl feel when telling about the one that distresses her.
Answer: Last week, I went to the shopping mall with my friends. We wanted to by a lot of things, but had not much money on us. So, we decided to come back another day, after we receive our next paycheck. We stood at my closet so we can wear something to our class party next week. It will be really fun to go there and see our classmates
This passage conveys a very negative, impatient, frustrated tone. Words and phrases like "waiting", "got to be kidding", and " can't figure out what's wrong with one cell phone" are the clues.