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Crank
3 years ago
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English
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shusha [124]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. a. The title let's us know about who the narrator is.

b. Yes, the title is suitable as it details the thoughts of a handicapped boy and gives his perspective on how people see him.

2.The narrator makes the point that most people pay attention to his wheelchair which changes how they see him. This means that they don't see him as a person, they mainly see the wheelchair.

3. By this he means that most people ignore the similarities between them and the narrator and focus on the fact that he is handicapped

4. In line 11 and 12 he uses symbolism but throughout that stanza the narrator using the full rhyme scheme with perfect assonance..it is effective because it grasps the reader's attention

5. The attitude is slightly bothered... the phrase "please don't.." and "I'll let you know.."

6.  The narrator asks to be respected and sign as any other regular individual

7. The major comparison is between the author and any other regular individual.. it continues to develop as the author compares himself to what people view him as and who/what he wants to be viewed as

8. The last line of the first stanza shows that readers/audience of the poem don't view him like how he wants them to, and the last line of the sixth stanza shows that after reading the poem that maybe they will have a better view of him and that they will understand him a bit more.

9. It means that the narrator will be happy to be respected

10. Personal qualities: being of good Character, benevolence, respectfulness, and sincerity

11. Mostly colloquial

12. empathy

the difference between empathy and sympathy is that empathy seeks to understand and sympathy is the ability to feel sorrow for someone.

Explanation:

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