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How is the poem "On the Bus with Rosa Parks" different from the memoir My Story? Check all that apply.

The poem describes a single scene; the memoir describes many scenes.
The poem uses few words; the memoir uses many words.
The poem has short lines and stanzas; the memoir is written in prose paragraphs.
The poem places the bus ride in historical perspective; the memoir does not.
The poem explains why Rosa Parks stayed seated; the memoir does not.
The poem shows an outsider’s point of view of Rosa Parks; the memoir does not.
The poem compares Rosa Parks’s gaze to a flame; the memoir does not.

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Answer:

The poem describes a single scene; The memoir describes many scenes.

Explanation:

The poem uses few words; the memoir uses many words. The poem has short lines and stanzas; the memoir is written in prose paragraphs. The poem shows an outsider’s point of view of Rosa Parks; the memoir does not. The poem compares Rosa Park’s gaze to a flame; the memoir does not.

So basically all are correct I believe. Check twice Just in case!

The poem, 'On the Bus with Rosa Parks' describes a single scene, uses few words, has short lines, shows an outsider's view, and compares Park's gaze to flame.

What is On the Bus with Rosa Parks about?

Both On the Bus with Rosa Parks a poem by Rita Dove and My story a memoir is on Rosa park, an American activist who boycotted the whites by sitting on the bus.

Both the poem and the memoir describes her struggle with the boycott movement. The memoir describes many scenes as it is not written from someone else's perspective and uses many words in the form of prose paragraphs.

Therefore, sentences A, B, C, F, and G contrast poem from the memoir.

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