Answer:
The answer is that, the speaker wishes that <u>America could be like it was when Whitman was alive</u>
Explanation:
Ginsberg as someone who promotes diversity chose Walt Whitman as a hero and guide because he is a poet of everything and loves diversity like himself. ( In the 50’s, America is like Ozzie and Harriet: middle class, white, hard-working, etc. which was all about conforming to a certain standards, while Ginsberg was all about diversity).
<em>He hopes for the creation of America </em><u><em>big enough for individuality rather than the too much conformity</em></u><em> currently obtainable (Like American citizens should not worry about making money, but instead, they should worry about being themselves or people try to have a different sexual oreintation in an era that was uptight about sexuality).</em>
"I felt much better" is the one sentence among the following choices given in the question that <span>has a subject complement.</span>
Answer:
D hope this helps. ENLIGHTENMENT thinker
One thing Jeff can do is practice a lot maybe even in front of friends or family to get him used to speaking in front of people
another thing is memorize the speech if the speech is already well known then there's less room for errors