<span>Joan Didion’s purpose in writing this story is to narrate her experience of starting a new life in a new place hoping that the readers can connect with her through their experiences. She shared her experiences and the lessons she learned during her life events. She wanted to reach out to those who have the same experiences as her and maybe learn from her story. </span>
Answer:
D. It creates a sense of empathy and understanding.
Explanation:
From the poem, we can see that the use of repetition as used by the poet creates a sense of empathy and understanding.
As the speaker repeats those sentences, we see an exclamation mark at the end of each showing that the speaker tends to lament in empathy. The speaker speaks like he is the one the incident happened to. He kept saying, "I know..."
Below is an excerpt:
I know what the caged bird feels!
I know why the caged bird beats his wing
Till its blood is red on the cruel bars;
Answer:
alliteration because it cant be onomatopoeia or simile or personification
A. is the answer because an allegory is a story restricted to 1 meaning because of a specific idea. Irony is when something happens and its the opposite of what is expected.