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a climate of anxiety, fear, and a need to find a meaning to life and suffering.
look at my life and realize there’s nothin’ left
<u>Livin’ in a gangsta’s paradise
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<u>This second verse identifies who is the “we” who is speaking: we are the ones who grew up in gangster Paradise, which is a beautiful metaphor for saying: in ghettos</u>
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A, b, e
A: haiku are three line poems, which include the number of syllables 5/7/5. This poem does not follow the syllable structure, but is 3 lines
B: Typically haiku do not rhyme, and this poem also does not rhyme
E: Many haiku are written in the present tense, as this poem also is written
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Read the passage. Create a begging sentence that's gonna grab the reader's attention. write a beginning middle and end and a finishing sentence explaining what you just wrote.
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hope this helps.
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I would think you should imagine as the person who had passed away was a close family member and try to imagine 'good times" with them
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And just picture yourself there with everyone in you family