Well that’s technically an opinion so I’m not sure if that’s a true or false statement.
Answer:
The poetic form used in this excerpt is <em>The Free Verse Poem</em>
Explanation:
Free Verse is an open form of poem. Generally speaking, it has no stanzas, rhymes, or meter patterns. On the other hand, if feels a little like a prose in the sense that it tends to follow more the rhythm of a natural speech, or at least a more natural one.
Answer:
Relative clause
Explanation:
It's a Relative Clause because of the relative pronoun 'whose'
<span>prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.</span>
Answer:Like all nouns, a gerund phrase can function as a subject, an object, or a complement within a sentence. For example: Eating blackberries quickly is a bad idea. ... (The gerund phrase is the direct object of the verb "hates.")
Explanation: