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English, 29.03.2021 17:20 EllaLovesAnime

It doesn’t let me put the whole entire poem , it’s “ earthquake “ by Raul Herrera. Please can someone help? Explain how the speaker uses extended metaphor throughout the poem to develop them? Provide quotes and answers on how to support your response.

Please can someone help me ? The poem is at the bottom. Please help me thank you if you can.

Malcolm exited this world believing that his
earthquake would cause repercussions
The future belongs to those who prepare for it
today
So today, I have a dream
But my dream wasn't heard
Today, I have a dream
But my dream was deferred
Today, I had a dream about a king but the king
wasn't heard
The legends are angry, the world is violent while
we stay..
Newton's third law states for every action,
there's an equal and opposite reaction
For example, if the action is division then the
opposite reaction is
Multiplication
Problems react to solutions
Oppression reacts to revolution
The death of Trayvon Martin reacts to
Zimmerman's execution
Now guys, this is just law
Voices react to vibrations
Vibrations react to earthquakes
So sound is vibration, our verbs are it's
earthquakes
So let's break the ground our fallen heroes are
trapped underneath in'
Resurrect poets from graves, react
Leaders from being slayed, react
Let's speak with tremors trembling towers, talk
Like an earthquake, be
Like a rock and watch this granite planet shake.

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