what does the poet long for? a)sincerity b)food c)old age
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In the poem "Animals" the poet longs to be an animal and live a life with the company of animals as they were way better compared to humans according to him
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The poet long for Sincerity.
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- The free verse poem "Once Upon a Time" focuses on a father's perspective on cultural change and earlier periods, before the arrival of Western civilization had an impact on the local African way of life.
- In the poem, a man (perhaps a father) addresses the son and describes how things used to be in a pretty nostalgic way. The speaker want to go back to a restored world where people were more honest and different, if he could only learn from the small child.
- People could look you in the eye and grin with sincere smiles back then when they weren't just chasing your money. However, in today's world, even though smiles are on display, all they really care about is your financial situation.
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