Answer:
Most of them are quite accurate.
Explanation:
1. Poetry is a huge part of literary history. Not very accurate because of the adjective <em>huge; </em>I would use <em>important.</em>
2. It is also a part of musical history. Pretty accurate because there is no denying that if forms a <em>part</em>, although a minor one, of musical history.
3. From the lyrics etc.; Accurate without a doubt: Woody Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Nick Drake, The Beatles and... The Last Poets
4. Whether etc.; Not accurate because it is a <em>musician´s </em>job etc.
5. The music and words; An accurate way of describing popular music.
6. We have all etc.; To personal to be really accurate, besides, <em>musical poets</em> are, with the few exceptions of people like Nick Drake, David Sylvian and some others that I cannot remember right now, a very rare breed.
Answer:
When we talk about Control, and in this case for the reader. We need to interpret the word Guidelines as a provider of safety and also a creator of rules. And regarding the tone, there is a connotation of a severe resistance for protesting, and safety with rules to follow for guidelines