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Hello. These questions are incomplete. The complete questions are:
In “Joy Harjo Is the First Native American Poet Laureate,” what is the author's viewpoint on Harjo's writing style?
The author would like Harjo to be more directly political in her poems. The author approves of Harjo's decision to write poetry in a modern way. The author admires Harjo's ability to write about universal subjects. The author sees a connection between Harjo's poetry and music.
Part B
How does the author convey the viewpoint identified in Part A?
by discussing Harjo's work as a musician and a dancer
. by providing an example of a poem that does not rhyme
. by explaining that Harjo has refused to speak directly about the president
. by stating that Harjo's poems could relate to any time in history
Answer:
Part A: The author admires Harjo's ability to write about universal subjects
Part B: by stating that Harjo's poems could relate to any time in history
Explanation:
The author of the article admits that Harjo's work is rich and universal, as he has the ability to present thoughts and themes that are identifiable anywhere in the world and in any culture. This is an example of an author who crosses borders and can have his work understood by any type of reader. This also shows the poet's ability to cross centuries, since his poems deal with subjects so intrinsic to human beings, that people will identify themselves at any time.
Answer:
indirect charactization is the reader must look at clues....(1st box on the right)
direct charactization = an author uses narration...(2nd to last box on the right)
theme = what an author believes...(last box on the right)
plot = the events of a story... (2nd box on the right)
exposition = introduces...(3rd box on the right)
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- its the result