I was playing the basketball games but y’all didn’t I
I want ya to go back in the school year and get a good sleep for work and get back in
Answer:
the answer is squinting, since it mentions in the bright light
Explanation:
Answer:
The narrator sees that one path is overgrown and clearly not used very often. He thinks that this path is a better choice and decides to take the less desirable path. He chooses it because fewer other people have seen it or experienced it.
Explanation:
Answer:
"...the old years, the green years, might leap..."
Explanation:
This personification is significant because it offers a way for the reader to, in a way, connect with what is being described; in this case, time travel. The use of a word that would typically be ascribed to a human being onto the intangible years promotes vivid imagery.
Answer:
Racism:
"HOW DARK?" . . . I had not misheard . . . "ARE YOU LIGHT
OR VERY DARK?"
Explanation:
The poem tells a story about a landlady and a man. They have a very pleasant conversation until she finds out he is black. Then is when questions about the shade of darkness of is skin begin.<em> “Are you light-skinned or very dark-skinned?”</em>
The speaker tries to satirize the racism problem, telling the landlady that there are many types of dark. This poem is very dehumanizing and tells about peoples’ ignorance.