1.
Don't
shouldn't
can't
we'll
he'll
2.
forty-nine
seventy-eight
sixty-three
eighty-one
fifty-five
3.
down in the-mouth
an eight-year old girl
law-school facilites
cradel to grave-needs
double parked-automobiles
Third Person Objective—the narrator is not part of the story and does not know characters’ thoughts or a feeling, but only states their actions and speech. Imagine you are holding a video camera. You see all the action, but there is no one to tell you what the actors are thinking.
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Answer:
The poem speaks about the hope that people have by the song of the caged bird, that people with similar experiences may feel as if they are not free but still have hope within them, like how the caged bird sings about freedom.