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The poet depicts the horrific experience of one anonymous soldier in Bayonet Charge, portraying the repercussions of war on him as wholly negative. Hughes begins the poem with the phrase "suddenly he awoke," which quickly immerses the reader in the turmoil of war, heightening the poem's impact.
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The answer is Warren explains the students’ position, then describes how it has been previously handled by the courts.
He starts by saying that black children want to be allowed in white schools and why they haven't been historically, and then proceeds to explain how courts have handled this isue in several cases
Fiction in which the author self-consciously <span>to the artificiality or literariness of a work by parodying or departing from novelistic conventions</span>
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This isn't the whole answer, but I've got a hint if that helps: "To dissolve the political bands" means to to "revolt against authority, restructure a government, elect new leadership, end the relationship with a government." (That was from a different brainly question by the way, not my credit.) So basically, in other words these lines can represent the wanted freedom of the country, and so possibly establish the <u>freedom</u> for the Declaration of Independence. This may not be true and I'm sorry if this is incorrect and doesn't help, but I hope it gives you a boost for the question. Have a nice day!