B. why our city needs more carpool lanes, because that topic doesn't have much evidence/facts/info to back it up as the other ones.
Answer:
<em>A : "The poet is expressing ideas through a loose structure with repetition."</em>
Explanation:
In the excerpt from "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry", you can see the phase, "Just as" repeated through her poem before she further elaborates into her stanzas. Free verses most of the time, or at all, do not rhyme; although that does not mean that free verses are free of structure.
Therefore, using the repeated phrase makes the free verse poem have a loose structure.
Line 50 and line 53 express the grandmother's awareness of the varied experiences of life in the city, as shown in option 1.
<h3>How is this variety expressed?</h3>
- The grandmother watches the people in the city.
- People do different activities.
- The grandmother sees that the city is dynamic and busy.
The narrator shows how the grandmother observes people doing completely different things, in the same urban environment. In this environment, people are walking, talking, waiting for buses, and getting into taxis, among others.
This is very different from the monotony of country life.
This question is about the text "Caramelo" written by Sandra Cisneros.
Learn more about Cisneros at the link:
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A clear, concise viewpoint
engaging images
a call to action
text that is easy to read
an appropriate style of text
evidence to support the viewpoint
The utopia is a word borrowed from Thomas More. It designed a world which is <span>a perfect society in which everyone works well with each other and is <span>happy.
Instances : L'Ile des Esclaves by Marivaux
Whereas, a dystopia is the contrary of utopia. It is an imaginary society that offers a potical and social system that prevent people from reaching happiness.
</span></span><span>Instances : Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and 1984 by Georges Orwell
That's all i know, sorry ^^
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Hope this helps !
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