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MAVERICK [17]
2 years ago
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PLS HELP!!!! IT'S AN EMERGENCY!!!! AND IT'S DUE TMRRW!!!! YOU WILL BE GETTING 20 BRAINLY POINTS!!!!!

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nexus9112 [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

The tone of the story is The poem's speaker feels constrained by social conventions (which she metaphorically calls “Prose”), and compares this sense of confinement to being locked away as a little girl so that she would be “still.”

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