<span>The correct answer is symbolism. The use of the carp to represent something deeper is an example of symbolism.
Remember, a symbol is an object that takes on a meaning other than its literal meaning.
In the poem, the carp is literally a fish that takes on a deeper meaning. Confucius named his son Carp, and his son died young. The speaker's father was imprisoned and beaten. Therefore, t</span>he carp represents sadness and pain.
Its Is used for repetition AND summary
Answer:
he wants no part of Cuba, no part of its wretched carnival floats creaking with lies, no part of Cuba at all, which Lourdes claims never possessed her
Explanation:
Magic Realism is a form of literature in which the real world is shown as having some form of magic or fantasy attached to it. Normal, real-world experiences are shown but elements of fantasy are present and considered quite normal.
The sentence that is an example of magic realism is<u> he wants no part of Cuba, no part of its wretched carnival floats creaking with lies, no part of Cuba at all, which Lourdes claims never possessed her</u> because it has elements of magical fantasy.
Temporary, not permanent, short-term, ect