Langston Hughes' poem "A Theme for English B" can be found on cliff note/education/curriculum style sites on the web like Study Mode, Essay for Student, Civic Reflection, and many more since it is quite popular.
To know how well the poem answers the Theme for English B assignment answers the poem and the answers will need to be provided. Since these are not given then it is not really possible to know the answer.
What does the author use in the poem Theme for English B... alliteration,assonsnce, onomatopoeia, consonance or repetition
Langston Hughes (author of "Theme for English B") was born in 1902. In the poem (written for a college course) he states, "I am twenty-two." That would make the year the poem was written 1924. The answer above is inaccurate. This poem was written from the viewpoint of a 22 year old African American student from the South, but was not autobiographical of Langston Hughes at the time.
The main character in "Theme for English B" is the speaker, a student tasked with writing a page for an English class. The poem explores his struggles with identity and race as he navigates the complexities of being one of the only black students in his class.
The direct audience for "Theme for English B" by Langston Hughes is the speaker's instructor. The speaker talks to his instructor and describes how they are similar and different. This poem is also meant to be for the audience of all Americans because the poem refers to the experiences of Americans.
Yes, in Theme Foe English B the author uses an alliteration. For example, "Bessie, Bop, or Bach"Yes, in Theme Foe English B the author uses an alliteration. For example, "Bessie, Bop, or Bach"
I. B. Khlebnikova has written: 'The conjunctive mood in English, as a problem in general linguistics' -- subject(s): English language, Mood
How the characters feelings are throughout the story.
The overriding theme of the poem "When Great Dogs Fight" is appearance versus reality. The poet uses meter rhyme and tone to set the mood for the reader to see how appearance differs from reality.
answer is: Determine the theme.
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