Well, there are some simple but very deep lines written by Hughes which pose as an allusion to the Whitman's poem, and the way readers can recognize it during acquaintance with these authors is being hidden inthe very first<span> line of the poem (“I, too, sing America”) which is commonly known as a direct response to Whitman’s “I Hear America Singing.”
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Answer:
1. here (adverb of place)
2. now (time)
3. extremely well (manner)
4. frequently (frequency)
5. always (frequency)
6. loudly (manner)
7. tomorrow (time)
8. eagerly (manner)
9. ???
10. completely (degree)
Explanation:
must be it, should be it
I would say that the sense of urgency would be for warning that Hitler had a plan to invade Britain since such an event would be extremely serious and would require all the armed force to be marshalled to prevent this and to fight the Nazis in the air, on the ground and at sea to repel them and show the resolve of the people of Britain.