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When we read this poem aloud, we can't help but inflect (raise) our voices at the end of each question. The result is a sound that doesn't quite ever settle down; every line sounds like an airplane taking off into the sky. We can't forget that Langston was a part of the Harlem Renaissance.
So he shared music through poetry, and poetry through music. Hughes’s love for the music found its way to the page, giving rise to the fusion genre known as jazz poetry. Rhythm is what makes music as well as poetry.
The flowing of words, the instruments smooth melody; all a part of the greater meaning, poetry. In fact, there's even a form of poetry which is made into music called lyrical poems. They are just that, musical lyrics.
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the answer is D on usatestprep
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The author's main purpose for including the description of Myra and her brother is to show that Myra how being responsible for her brother impacts on her ability to have friends. Instead of playing on the field at recess, she sits in the neutral zone with her brother. As a result, she is teased by the girls in her class. After a while, Myra becomes sick and ends up in the hospital. After that, all the girls in her class suddenly care about her and visit her.
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A
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From what I perceive after reading this passage, I believe that this is the most accurate answer. Please notify me if I am wrong.
I would say "Are the tomatoes ripe yet?"
Why I say this?
I say this because One, It has correct punctuation. Two, Subject and Predicate.
How did I pick this one?
In the 2nd one it doesnt have a proper Starting word For example: Who, Are, What, Why, ect. In the 3rd one It doesn't have the Question mark at the end. So it cant be it. And the last one, I dont think you would start a Sentance with "Behind"
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