Asked by Anon

What is the secret to reaching someone with words? Which of the poems—"Concrete Mixers," "The City Is
So Big," or "Harlem Night Song"—best uses words to create a vision or an idea of the city for you? In a
paragraph, state your opinion and support it with words and phrases that the poet uses to reach you

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Answered by Carla
There is no one right answer for this question. Which one best speaks TO YOU? Choose one and write a paragraph explaining why you chose it. In your paragraph, use quotations from the poem of your choice to explain. (It doesn't matter which poem you choose.)
Answered by Ms. Sue
I grew up in Chicago -- so my idea of a city is probably different from yours.

What are your opinions?
Answered by PlsSmdSir
The City
:D
Answered by Mr. Falcon
“The City is So Big,” is the poem that best creates a vision or an idea of the city. This is because the poem depicts the regular city life that a person goes through. How the subject goes about riding a transportation to work with other big city people like he was; how busy the streets were during lunch filled with big long lines and music; and he suddenly found himself transforming into the culture of the city but still maintained his identity. This poem has shown a vision of how fast pace and how busy life in the city is. People get caught up with their daily routine that they gradually transform into moving machines ready to work and rest as their motto.

Answered by Mr. Falcon
Okay, sure ;)
Answered by Hope
thx Mr F
Answered by My answer
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Anonymous
We see everything.
Answered by me
almost copy and pasted but ty for telling me
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