The phrase "today I am a poem" reveals that María put a lot of thought into her outfit and that she is very proud of all the things and people each piece represents.
<h3>Who is María?</h3>
The main character and narrator in "Excerpt from ‘Who Are You Today, María?’ from Call Me María," María is a girl who has to dress up as herself to go to school. That means this is the first time the school has allowed students to wear whatever they like for a day.
However, there is a purpose behind that. Students should choose an outfit that represents who they really are. A teacher even asks, "are you going to walk around as a joke or as a poem?"
María decides to be a poem. Even if her outfit - or costume, as she says - does not look okay, each piece has a meaning and represents someone she loves. When María says, "today I am a poem," she shows she is proud of who she is and her heritage.
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Your answer is A, metaphor :)
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the answer is A liberty,or give me death
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Has been traveling
Haven't heard
Hasn't sent
Have (you) heard
Has been putting
Have never tried
Have (you) been doing
Have been trying
Have (you) finished
Have (you) asked
Explanation:
The present perfect tense is the tense we use to talk about events that happened in the past but have present consequences. There are two types of this tense:
- The present perfect simple - used to talk about completed actions that have an influence on the present. The emphasis is on the result of the action.
- The present perfect continuous - used to talk about activities that started in the past and may continue in the present. The emphasis is on the activity itself.
You can see some more information about these tenses in the images I've attached below.