I think the answer would be C.Characterization because the author is describing the character
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We can actually see here the paragraph:
Every man has the freedom of speech. Freedom of speech entails having the liberty to express your thoughts anywhere, anytime without fear of being bullied.
But at the same time, to main a peaceful co-existence on campus, hate speeches must be avoided. Being given freedom of speech doesn't mean that one should abuse it.
Hate speeches can result to violence and then harming our democracy. It should be discouraged.
<h3>What is hate speech?</h3>
Hate speech actually refers to the speech made publicly which usually expresses hatred eventually encourages violence towards a certain group of people.
Hate speech is harmful to a democratic society and it can affect relationships too.
Learn more about hate speech on brainly.com/question/19767117
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The poem I have chosen is Small Dragon by Brian Patten.
The poem appeals to children's imagination to tell them about a dragon that the author has found in the forest. The author depicts the dragon. He says that it feds on many things like grass, roots of stars, hazel nut and dandelion. Then the author says the dragon made a nest among the coal not unlike a bird but larger. the author says that if you believed in it he would come hurrying to your house to let you share this wonder. In this way he leans on children's innocense to make them believe.
What I liked about this poem is that in a world in which children are treated like adults and they have to worry about life. In a world in which children are forced to work and they have to make a living, there is this dragon that appears in the forest. Thus the author appeals to the innocense of children to make them believe in a wonderful creature, in a wonderful life.
The quote that I like is
If you believed in it I would come
hurrying to your house to let you share this wonder,
Because that makes me think that there is a dragon, that there is a wonderlful creature in the forest. I just have to believe.