The poem is targeted at the school, but in general, there is no subject
Explanation:
“Burning a Book” is a poem about taking risks—specifically, taking risks in writing. Stafford has always admired, and practiced in his own writing, the quixotic approach of plunging into the unknown. He maintains that no subject, as long as it involves the heart and intuition of the writer, is too small to write about.
"Running from opportunities to speak in public will force you to miss opportunities to improve yourself and develop important life skills” (Peterson, 2011, 24).
It is to entertain because it is not telling you about something so it is not informed.it is no trying to get you to do/get something so it is not persuade <span />