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love history [14]
3 years ago
7

Click to read "I Am Offering this Poem," by Jimmy Santiago Baca. Then

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1 answer:
Misha Larkins [42]3 years ago
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Answer:

The speaker is concerned that the subject of the poem will become lost during her life is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Jimmy Santiago Baca was born in 1952 in Santa Fe. According to <em>Poetry Foundation</em>, "of Chicano and Apache descent". In the mentioned poem, I am offering this poem, the speaker creates a world around the poem, the only possession he has to offer the subject. In the second stanza, he does talk about warmth provided to the object, but it is not the stanza mentioned in the question. In general, the idea of the <em>whole</em> poem could be resumed in letter D statement. Even though it looks like that at the very beginning of the third stanza, the speaker doesn't provide directions to travel through the wilderness. In this stanza, the speaker is concerned that the subject will become lost during her life, and also mentions he would always be with the object.

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