Answer:
c) It helps me visualize what the author is describing.
Explanation:
Past : I kicked the ball, I studied art, I saw a show
Present : I am seeing a show now, I study art daily, I am kicking the ball
Future : I will study art at noon, I will kick the ball, I will see a show tonight
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Answer:
The literary resource he uses is personification.
Explanation:
Personification is a literary resource that allows inanimate animals or objects to have human abilities. This feature is noticeable in the phrase "" what does the Hound think about down there nights? "Where a dog is given the ability to think about something, and that ability is specific to humans.
The use of this resource develops the dialogue and serves to help the reader to understand the two persuasions exposed.
Answer: Hughes's poem uses Whitman's idea that all Americans are important members of this country's society.
Explanation:
Whitman's poem<em> "I Hear America Singing"</em>, and Hughes' "<em> I, Too, Sing America</em>" have an idea in common - that all people, including black people, are important members of the American society. In his poem, Whitman writes about people of various professions who, despite all the differences between them, feel happy and free in America. Hughes, on the other hand, tries to prove this point through a metaphor: the speaker of the poem (who is a black man) describes himself as a "darker brother" that has to hide in the kitchen when the guests arrive. This man has a right to feel free in his country, but is treated unfairly. The point that both poets try to convey is that freedom should be promised to all people, regardless of their race, profession, or any other factor.
That his feelings on race are conflicted