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I honestly do not get this question, but let me try to.</h3>
Do you mean what is the verb in this sentence? Please, let me know. I'll love to help..
- Hanna
Answer:
The answer of part A is letter A.
The answer of part B is letter B.
Explanation:
Because this poem is about the individuality and the freedom that comes with retaining one's own personal identity. Julio Noboa works with a metaphor, to imagine himself as a weed. And the weed will never be like the flowers, the weed, like himself, will be ugly, but able to reach places that the flowers would never be.
He claims that those who are like flowers are circumscribed by the rules of a constraining society. In the other hand, those, like himself, who are like weed, might be seen as ugly and smelly, however, they are singular individuals and they retain their own particularities and individual freedoms. They are society values free people. Living and making their own rules.
The effect of addressing the poem to a master poet was that It makes the imagined addressee feel more present to the reader.
<h3>What is a Poem?</h3>
This refers to the use of stanzas to communicate the thoughts and feelings of a poet to his readers.
Hence, we can see that from the given lines, there is the address of the poet to the master poet as he talks about how his vanity dies and he is in shame as this makes the addressee that is imagined feel more present to the reader.
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