Answer:
Which poet? What was the text?
Explanation:
Dear Diary,
It’s March 29th, and the time is 8:11. As I woke up, my first thought was (name). We had an argument over coffee. It’s embarrassing to think about. Something that small made us get at each other’s throats. It’s been a few days, maybe even a week and we still have spoken to one another! Over coffee! Know you may be wondering what I’m talking about: First we meet at our favorite coffee shop, we find a cute little spot and sit. Next, I tell her I’ll try and order what she usually drinks. So, I come back and give her her coffee. Not even 5 minutes go by and she asks why her coffee tastes different. I tell her what I ordered: Black coffee with milk and sugar. Then she yells at me saying she’s lactose intolerant! How was I supposed to know! I mean sure, it’s my fault she had a bit of diarrhea, but she could’ve told me beforehand. Anyway, I’ve felt bad ever since and I don’t know how to make it up to her. I feel horrible.
Answer:
to motivate readers to speak out against censorship
Explanation:
The whole essay " Take the Tortillas Out of Your Poetry" is a story about censorship. In this excerpt, the writer is dedicated to explaining how different cultures gives us many benefits. He emphasizes how knowing, reading, watching, thinking about art and literature of the different cultures can make us more independent and free in our thoughts and believings.
The writer tells about censorship as a main disability to do things he wants. He wants that readers understand how the censorship is not good and move them from artistic and other forms and disable them to be in touch with any information. He wants to initiate them to raise their voices and tell what they think about.
Answer:
I think it's Boundless and bare