In the poem "Homework," Allen Ginsberg most likely uses free verse to "share his desire to restore the world to its pristine condition, using an unstructured format." He wants to show that his poems can be written freely without any other structure that should be followed. A structured-poem prohibits nor forced you to follow something that is not at your interest. You can freely expressed well what your poem is about to say.
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Answer:
The author by providing an informative about the stream of conscious and unconscious construction states that friends are an important sense of validation.
Explanation:
'With friends like these..' is an informative literary text where the author describes how friends are an essential part when it comes to enjoyment of life. In lines 9 to 27 ie from the third paragraph the author explains the construction of our brain in a conscious and unconscious way. The author says we as a human being often guess about the situations when we cannot see the reality directly. And when our ideas takes the shape of reality, that's when we feel that our ideas are validate, we feel secure and happy, but when those same ideas are proved wrong, we feel unsettled and distressed.
The author then connects this information with the idea that friendships are essential to our sense of who we are. They are an important sense of validation. When a friend validates our idea that something is as we see it, when we feel reassured, relaxed, and safer.
Answer:
Hammond presents facts to support his claim that "cotton is king."
Explanation:
"When the abuse of credit had destroyed credit and annihilated confidence; when thousands of the strongest commercial houses in the world were coming down, and hundreds of millions of dollars of supposed property evaporating in thin air; when you came to a dead lock, and revolutions were threatened"
These are examples of what was happening before cotton season.
"we have poured in upon you one million six hundred thousand bales of cotton"
"..brought us $100,000,000. We have sold it for $65,000,000 and saved you. Thirty-five million dollars we, the slaveholders of the South, have put into the charity box."
these are the facts of how cotton saved the North^
Not sure if this is what you mean but since laptops are mobile (they’re literally mobile computers,) you could just say ‘laptops’ and it would mean the same thing. You could say ‘devices’ to be reaaaally general, but if you say ‘laptop’ it means the same thing as ‘mobile laptop’. So you could just say “Laptop” to mean the same thing in one word.