Answer:
Traditional Haiku Structure
The first line is 5 syllables. The second line is 7 syllables. The third line is 5 syllables like the first.
B is your answer
Explanation: Mark as brainliest if correct
B: The rhyme and meter are bouncy and light, communicating the author's decision to ignore those who criticize him.
He is talking with much confidence so I do think it would be B hope this helped :)
Answer: c
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Explanation:
the answer is c because it presents the fact and beneficial points for your argument.
A: this answer just separates the argument into two groups not having to do with your point.
B: this is a matter of opion
D: This is just a statement trying to guilt trip or beg for sympathy feelings such a being disappointed should not hold a place in this particular argument.
You never knew what it is to be a slave; to be entirely unprotected by law or custom; to have the laws reduce you to the condition of a chattel, entirely subject to the will of another" is the sentence in this excerpt from Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl that demonstrate how Harriet Ann Jacobs uses a narrative structure and <span>conversational tone to directly appeal to her readers’ sympathy. The correct option is option "C".</span>