<span>Termed as the ‘Age of Revolution” in reaction to the ‘Age of
Enlightenment’. One of the Romantic period’s characteristics was the expression
of strong senses, emotions, and feelings in literary, art and music. Romantics
rejected the idea of deduction – the process of gaining knowledge by using
logic or reason; rather, they believe that it is gained through intuition, the ‘gut
feeling’ – knowing something through natural feeling as guidance without
evidence. In turn, this period emphasizes more on exaggerated emotions of awe, apprehension,
horror and terror which intensifies the subjective perspective of one’s experiences.</span>
Just rephrasing it could work if you have good examples to go with it. “In conclusion, taking care of animals is a great way to teach children responsibility.”
They show that the speaker didn’t appreciate his childhood until time took it away.
This is evident in the first line of the poem where it says And nothing I cared,
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The answer is B, because Langston Hughes is saying that a dream forgotten and left behind is like a raisin drying up in the sun.