Answer:
Explanation:
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It creates suspense as the reader wonders why the narrator can no longer hear Doodle's voice.
We later find out that the narrator can no longer hear Doodle's voice because Doodle is no longer breathing. Not only can the narrator not hear his voice in this moment, but he never hears Doodle's voice again. The other options can be eliminated because the strength of the storm should not be the focus of the reader. Also, the narrator being unable to hear Doodle does not give any clues as to what he will say when he arrives home. Additionally this detail of Doodle's voice fading away is not developed enough for the narrator to think about his life without Doodle.
Answer:
It contains exactly 14 lines.
Explanation:
This poem is written in free verse, and has no rhyme scheme, the only thing in common that it has with the Elizabethan sonnet, which has a strict structure and a rhyme scheme that goes like this:
ABAB CDCD EFEF GG.
As this poem has no rhyme scheme detectable, the only way that it resembles a Elizabethan sonnet is the fact that it has 14 lines, in this case, the format doesn´t allow you to see it but the whole:
"Like childre aling the graveled walks of the garden, Diego´s"
That is a whole line, but the format can´t keep it together.
Explanation:
to give motivation and stop people who belittle others that this world doesn't belong to them alone