Answer:
Explanation:
In the poem, the confined fledgling is an image of abuse. The confined fledgling "shouts on a nightmare scream", "sings with a fearful trill", and "would seldom be able to see through his bars of fierceness." These lines from the sonnet exhibit the speaker's frame of mind toward persecution. The negative and vicious ways the confined feathered creature acts demonstrate the anger, defiance, and outrage.
The correct answer is A, a compound sentence. It cannot be a complex sentence because there is no dependent clause. It is not a simple sentence, because there are more than 1 independent clauses. And again, it isn't D, because there is no dependent clause. It must be A, because a compound sentence consists of at least two independent clauses (in this case there are 3).
In the <em>"The People could fly"</em>, the narrator (who tells the story from a second person point of view) shares Mr. Rankins's stands against slavery. This narrator assist slaves who are trying to be free by helping them cross the river in a boat in order to reach Mr. Rankins' station, from where they could be able to reach Ohio, that was a free state.
The answer is A.
Understanding the words in a poem will help the performer to better express the poem which results in a better reaction from the audience.