Answer:
I will add another answer once you say what you need help with I'm good in English so I don't mind helping you.
Explanation:
there is nothing here for me to help on.
My response would be to agree with you! Some people take wealth for granted, like my father always says "you can have all the money in the world but you will never find happiness" all the poor people out there are trying to survive and i bet its a big struggle for them,especially if they have kids. If the wealthy were not so greedy and would share the money ( without saying that person owes them) it would make the world a better place.All the women,men and kids that are starving today could be fed tomorrow. So to ever wealthy person out there try to help tthe world be great again, and if you are good for you.together the world could be great again. Not everything will be all rainbows and butterflies, but atleast we tried right?
is an expression of his protest over the current state of the world.
In the poem Ginsberg talks about how he would like to clean up the world. He talks about cleaning the "oily Carib & Gulf of Mexico" because of the oil spills. He talks about washing out the "blood & Agent Orange" from Asia. He is not just talking about cleaning up trash, as option C would suggest. He wants to clean up all the damage the humans have done to the Earth and each other. The poem is an homage to Kenneth Koch so option B is also not correct.
Answer:
The underlined phrase is Adjectival
Explination:
It describes the bond they had/it describes the bond.