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When the speaker describes the shooter as "a boy—that’s all he was—” what theme is suggested?

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Answer:

D, Children who commit acts of violence are victims too.

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Answer:

  • Young boys need structure to stay out of trouble.

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In the poem The Leyend by Garret Hongo, the author utilizes straight-up words without ornamentation to depict the neediness of the man. He is "exceptionally thin, dressed as one of poor peoplevery skinny, dressed as one of the poor." He inclines to put his clothing in the vehicle. At that point in the second half and stanza three, the tone changes to hurried and sensational. The creator uses words, for example, "flurry of footsteps", "cries of pedestrians," "shooting a pistol, firing it," and "grabbing at his chest". These words are extreme, and make the inclination increasingly on edge. He utilizes sudden punctuation , for example, dashes ("a boy that is all he was-") to give the mood an abrupt and surprising feel, just as the gunshot is surprising.

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